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“Bagatelle”: Today on Fresh.Ink!

Posted on March 12, 2021 by pjb317 | Leave a comment
Today on fresh.ink: my award-winning story, “Bagatelle”!
“Bagatelle” won the 2016 Al Blanchard Award for Best Short Crime Story. It was published in Windward: Best New England Crime Stories (Level Best Books 2016), but if you didn’t buy the book, you can now read my story (for free) on fresh.ink!
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