Feeny, Penny

White Goods, story by Penny Feeny

‘There are no colours,’ said Anita
The street was monochrome, its houses a sequence of black and white snapshots pasted in a photo album. Trees stretched out their bare grey branches to tap her shoulder. She shivered.


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Penny Feeny

Penny FeenyPenny Feeny is an award-winning short fiction writer who has been widely published in literary magazines and anthologies. Her stories have also been broadcast on Radio 4 and the BBC World Service and can be found online in Atlantic Unbound, Carve, Collected Stories, Eastoftheweb, Small Spiral Notebook and the Summerset Review, among others. She has studied and worked in Cambridge, London and Rome, but has been settled for many years now in Liverpool with her family.
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