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Riverbend participates in flash fiction napkin project

Napkins bearing 300-word micro stories are currently available at Riverbend Books & Teahouse, along with several other bookstores and cafes around Brisbane, as part of a flash fiction napkin project. Organiser and QUT humantities graduate Sue Wright said she was inspired to create the Tiny Owl napkin story project after seeing paper...

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