The Elusive Taste of Xetery
“Xetery!” Joyce shrieked, hurling Great Grub magazine the length of her spacious kitchen. The cover shot of her own airbrushed face sailed over the breakfast bar and her husband Roger then hit the wall and…
Bellingham Review Contributor
C S Mee grew up in Birkenhead, England, and now lives in Durham, after years studying literature and languages in the UK and elsewhere. Her short stories have won the Galley Beggar Press short story prize, the Northern Writers’ Clare Swift Short Story Award and the Wasafiri New Writing competition. She has published writing in the EcoTheo Review, the Fish Anthology, Popshot Magazine and Wasafiri, as well as in anthologies and online. She is working on a collection of stories exploring the perspectives of babies and children.
“Xetery!” Joyce shrieked, hurling Great Grub magazine the length of her spacious kitchen. The cover shot of her own airbrushed face sailed over the breakfast bar and her husband Roger then hit the wall and…