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Stations

Short Stories Inspired by the Overground Line

Rosalind Stopps, Bartle Sawbridge, Joan Taylor-Rowan, et al.

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From tigers in a South London suburb to retired Victorian police inspectors investigating train based thefts, from collectors of poets at Shadwell to life-changing decisions in Canonbury, by way of an art installation that defies the boundaries of a gallery, Stations takes a sideways look through the windows of the Overground train, at life as it is, or might be, lived beside the rails: quirky, humorous and sometimes horrifying.

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West Croydon, musc, Paula Read, Pirates, gallery, dinosaurs, Canute, Nazi Sharks, journeys, Peter Morgan, Max Hawker, London Overground, bird watching, art, tunnel, Brockley, Vampire, poets, theft, affair, workplace bullying, Ellie Stewart, East London, Rotherhithe, breakdown, Short Fiction, New Cross, Rosalind Stopps, Science Fiction, Anerley, Shadwell, yuppies, Michael Trimmer, Bartle Sawbridge, Joan Taylor-Rowan, cine, foreign students, Short Stories, trains, Forest Hill, Canonbury, Crystal Palace, Haggerston, Jacqueline Downs, Rob Walton, actress, ghosts, Sydenham, London, Inspector Bucket, Highbury & Islington, Norwood Junction, Brunel, travelling, bisexual, Lewisham, Tigers, Film, Anna Fodorova, Southwark, Caroline Hardman, Cherry Potts, Surrey Quays, Louise Swingler, Penge west, posers, David Bausor, South east London, ageing, Infidelity, Honor Oak Park, Peter Cooper, Yellow Tulips, Whitechapel, Wendy Gill, Shoreditch, Ovrground Line, Andrew Blackman, Dalston Junction, Crystal palace Park, Katy Darby, Canada Water, North east London, carers, strangers, break up, mothers, Transport, gay, Adrian Gantlope, Hoxton, memory, Wapping, relationships, homelessness, Islington, Croydon, cruelty