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A Memoir

Posted on February 4, 2020February 6, 2020 by Jack Remiel Cottrell

‘Memory is really weird,’ I told my sister, ‘Because you don’t really “remember” a thing. On a neurological level, when you bring up a memory you experience it, exactly the same way as you experience the present moment.          ‘But that means,’ I continued while she looked at me sceptically, Read More

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Jack Remiel Cottrell is a writer in Aotearoa who works with flash fiction and microfiction. He also referees a lot of rugby.

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