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sagreene

(United Kingdom)
S.A.Greene lives on the edge of the Peak District, where she writes short fiction and goes for walks and picnics. Her stories have appeared in online literary magazines such as Janus Lit., Ellipsis Zine; National Flash Flood; Sledgehammer Lit., Reflex Fiction, Funny Pearls, and Retreat West. Her work is widely anthologised, most recently in the Mslexia Best Women’s Short Fiction 2022 e-anthology. She was shortlisted for the 2022 Bridport Prize (Flash) and has received two Pushcart nominations.
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shoggle, worple

Since the 1500s, shoggle has been a word for various sorts of shaking. No wonder it became a word for unsteady walking in the 1800s. Zombies and toddlers are big shogglers. Another term sometimes applied to such precarious ambling is warpling. Credits to Mark Peters.

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