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Check out the above website please. A group of enterprising writers have set up a website of their work. It currently contains a collection of short stories based around a maths theme. They are all extremely talented. Well, I would say that, since I'm one of them. Please take the time to look at the site and leave your comments. Your consideration of the stories is much appreciated.

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I've read some of them without actually thinking of maths at all. I disagree about the background as when you are reading it's not a distraction, for me at least. I thought the password protection kicked in a little too early in the stories. I would have read more otherwise. Good luck.

Choose whichever story you wish to read and a message will come up explaining about how to go about getting the password.

Unfortunately the password is necessary to protect copyright and also because there are agents and publishers who will not look at work if it's been published online.


Please have another go.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Raedene Wrote:

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> > I agree that maths may not seem like a very

> obvious subject.

>

> Looks like Loz's maths related puns passed right

> over your head!



No I don't think so, but let him work it out for himself


* rimshot *

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