Christine Catling
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Jodi Taylor:
Hi Jodi, I have devoured all your Chronicles of St Mary's series and felt so bereft when I finished that I am currently reading them all again or listening to them on Audible. I have just noticed that you have a short story called Dessicated Water but I can't find it on Amazon. Where can I buy it? I know we are a very demanding audience but please continue writing this wonderful series.
Jodi Taylor
https://joditaylor.online/blogs/short...
Hi - It's not really a short story. It's something I knocked up when I was bored and should have been working on something else. You should find it on the link above, or, if you like, it's available in paperback with a load of other shorts in 'Long Story Short,' out next month, I think. You'll also find another very short story - 'Markham and the Anal Probing' in there, as well.
Some time ago, we realised not everyone has a kindle or similar device and were therefor unable to access the short stories and so we made them available in print versions. The first is 'The Long and Short of It,' and the latest is 'Long Story Short.' Both available on Amazon.
Best wishes, Jodi.
Hi - It's not really a short story. It's something I knocked up when I was bored and should have been working on something else. You should find it on the link above, or, if you like, it's available in paperback with a load of other shorts in 'Long Story Short,' out next month, I think. You'll also find another very short story - 'Markham and the Anal Probing' in there, as well.
Some time ago, we realised not everyone has a kindle or similar device and were therefor unable to access the short stories and so we made them available in print versions. The first is 'The Long and Short of It,' and the latest is 'Long Story Short.' Both available on Amazon.
Best wishes, Jodi.
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Emmalyn Renato
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Jodi Taylor:
Hi Jodi. Quite often, Max will return to St. Mary's (from some point in history), seriously injured and/or exhausted. They then turn around immediately to go back and rescue their fellow team members back from when they came without fully recuperating. Why don't they take the time to get better before they return? Surely they can wait a few days to fix themselves up before returning to exactly the same point in time.
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