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Waiting for Framboise

Susanna J Dodgson (c) 1978, 1998, 2014

The Wall

When I was small in England in the 1950s, I heard all around me grownups talking about The Wall

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John

1965, buses in Sydney were painted in camouflage, a holdover from a war that had ended 20 years previously.

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Broken Flowers and Coconut Shells

Before the second world war, a young boy goes swimming with his 3 older brothers. Three decades later, I marry his nephew, and struggle to understand what happened.

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Losing Annabel

My friend and I agree to meet in London, and then in Paris

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Waiting for Framboise

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Fire in the Canyons


My first night in America, I stayed in Malibu and watched the fire from the canyons turn the Pacific Ocean red


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Winter Solstice click here

Valentine's Day


Two older siblings in New Jersey with me and 2 younger siblings in Germany's Black Forest with their father. We all celebrated Valentine's Day in their own way.


The Christmas Angel

My babysitter's son kept biting me and I learned that bullies hide behind bigger bullies.
Surrendering to a German click here
The Magus and the Baby

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Jose

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