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WHO KNEW MORE THAN KAREN CARPENTER ABOUT A BROKEN HEART? • by Digby Beaumont

December 24, 2010Every Day Fiction 12 Comments

Christmas Eve. I’m in my car, trying to sleep, when the sound of Karen Carpenter singing makes me sit up. I unzip my sleeping bag, wipe condensation from the windscreen and there she is, standing under a streetlight, not thirty… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal Christmas Eve, Digby Beaumont, homelessness, Karen Carpenter, The Carpenters
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