PinnedFaith JonesinLiterary ImpulseSome Uncertainty Amongst the Hedgehogs Today, by Faith JonesGetting used to a new life in IndiaFeb 22, 20224Feb 22, 20224
PinnedFaith JonesinLiterary ImpulseShort story: War Against the Daisies, by Faith JonesOne man’s obsession with the perfect lawnFeb 28, 20223Feb 28, 20223
PinnedFaith JonesMy audio short stories on YouTubeThese fiction stories were published and later recorded by actorsMar 8, 2022Mar 8, 2022
PinnedFaith JonesinThe JunctionShort story: It’s Time to Talk About Frankie, by Faith Jones“Please stop crying, Maisie. You don’t mind if I call you Maisie, or is it Maisey?” asked the professional in her neat and organised…Feb 7, 20191Feb 7, 20191
PinnedFaith JonesinInvisible IllnessShort story: Bookworm and the Bulb, by Faith JonesA runcing light spoils my book, the bulb decaying to orange and split-crackling for attention. Discharge throes of the silent world around…Feb 21, 20202Feb 21, 20202
Faith JonesThree levels of criminality in IndiaI have deliberately refrained from writing anything critical of the great nation of India during my time here but I got wound up by a few…May 9May 9
Faith JonesinA Bit of MadnessThe Story of Rosemary Matcham in Her Own WordsIn an old pile of books, I found some handwritten pages, so I typed them up.Nov 27, 2023Nov 27, 2023
Faith JonesLast night, the Mexican Congress displayed two potentially alien bodies.That’s right, only 2,700 of us were watching.Sep 13, 202310Sep 13, 202310
Faith JonesBook review: And the Hippos Were Boiled in their Tanks, by Jack Kerouac and William S. BurroughsAnd the Hippos Were Boiled in their Tanks, by Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs, is a formerly lost book, which is a must-have category…Sep 12, 2022Sep 12, 2022