A Cure for Lexicomania by Oscar Windsor-Smith

Oscar Windsor-Smith was born on the Wirral, UK (that’s the sticky-out bit below Liverpool) but now infests rural Hertfordshire, supported by one patient wife and tolerated by several cats. He has fiction, creative non-fiction, and non-fiction published in diverse places, in print and online, and has occasionally been accused of poetry. He was a finalist in the New York City Midnight Short Story Challenge 2012 and shortlisted for the University of Plymouth’s Short Fiction competition 2013.
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Oscar’s LinkedIn profile: uk.linkedin.com/in/oscarwindsorsmith/
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A few links to a selection of Oscar’s online published work:
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First, a Christmas one: http://www.thefrontview.com/2011/12/nighthawks-fable-of-new-york-by-oscar.html

Ha! That ending was perfect, Oscar.
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Thank you, Kathleen (@kcmickleson). Shame about the start, eh? 😉
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We were fond of the start AND the finish. 😉 (eds.)
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*blush* Thanks, and Happy New Year PP&P peeps 8) scar
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Nice piece.
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Thanks, @annette. 8) scar
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I like it all! 🙂
marion
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Thanks and blessings, marion (@seaviewwarrenpoint). Happy New Year. 🙂 scar
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You are welcome, 🙂 scar!
marion
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