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We All Saw It Coming

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Published December 29, 2017

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Damon L. Wakes

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Damon L. Wakes was born in 1991 and began to write a few years later. He holds an MA in Creative and Critical Writing from the University of Winchester, and a BA in English Literature from the University of Reading.

Every year since 2012, Damon has produced one work of flash fiction each and every day during the month of July. He usually writes humour and horror, occasionally at the same time. Tackling so many stories with such a short word count has given him a knack for well structured narratives formed of tight prose.

When he isn't writing, Damon enjoys weaving chainmail. He began making chainmail armour ten years or so ago, but quickly discovered that there was no longer much of a market for it and so switched to jewellery instead. He produces items made of modern metals such as aluminium, niobium and titanium, but constructed using thousand year-old techniques.

Damon's other interests are diverse. He has at various times taken up archery, fencing and kayaking, ostensibly as research for books but mostly because it's something to do.

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March 6, 2026
Another fine collection of flash tales by Mr Wakes, with the focus mostly being around fantasy and bananas. While there were highlights that continued the Python-like humour the author possesses, gender wise it didnt quite connect with me. However more fantasy orientated readers can add an extra star.
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