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In 2022, graffiti has gone digital. ‘Tagraffiti’ is the new form of street art, made up of online tags posted onto internet placewalls across the city.

Nobody knows who Jay is as he rides through London, drive-by hacking into people’s wi-fi. He only has one night to create a piece of tag-fiction to rival ¢entø, the most famous tagraffiti artist of all time. And like ¢entø, Jay has to stay anonymous.

The clock is ticking. The police are in pursuit. If they find out what Jay’s real name is…

Tag. You’re it.



Tag is a 13,000 word story and is part of the Auto Series.

Tag was previously published in Off the KUF Volume 2, an anthology of short fiction from the Kindle Users Forum, edited by David Wailing.

44 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 15, 2014

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David Wailing

23 books59 followers
I was born in Nineteen Davidey-Dave (all the best people were born that year) and live in London. I write contemporary fiction, a blend of mystery, thriller and humour.

My most recent novel is Under, a horror/mystery set on the London Underground. Both it and Signal Failure - a prelude short story available for free - are the result of a long-held fascination with the London Underground and its history.

As a native Londoner I have travelled on the Tube thousands of times, but it always feels like inhabiting a slightly different world to the city on the surface. The facts and figures of the Underground are just as fascinating as its mysteries and shadowy corners, and I hope my book does justice to both aspects.

I have five other novels available as Kindle ebooks: Auto, Auto 2, Bang, Duallists and Fake Kate.

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November 26, 2014
Another great installment in the Auto series. There are several twists in this one, including one I never saw coming near the end. Can't wait to read the next one!
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