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Authors: Stephanie Johnson

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The nautical restaurant was full, the traffic was thin, the park oozed danger and the gradient of College Hill threatened to rise up and smack him in the face. His breath rasped in his chest; he had the strangest sensation that the pores in his back had opened, ready for the boom, which he knew would never come. The tethered cigarette, his tiny bomb, would have been extinguished
by the rain, which was now falling thick and fast, obscuring even the other side of the road. Outside what used to be the Gluepot he waited for a cab, drenched and shivering. When he got home, he decided, he would finish the half bottle of Jim Beam he’d hidden from himself in a cupboard. He would not answer the phone, he would take a new packet of fags from the carton, he would lie on his sofa and sleep.

Poetry
The Bleeding Ballerina
Moody Bitch

 

Short Stories
The Glass Whittler
All the Tenderness Left in the World

 

Novels
Crimes by Neglect
The Heart’s Wild Surf
The Whistler
Belief
The Shag Incident
Music From a Distant Room

National Library of New Zealand Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
Johnson, Stephanie, 1961-
Drowned sprat and other stories / Stephanie Johnson.
ISBN 1-86941-678-3
I. Title
NZ823.2—dc 22

A VINTAGE BOOK
published by
Random House New Zealand
18 Poland Road, Glenfield, Auckland, New Zealand
www.randomhouse.co.nz

First published 2005
© 2005 Stephanie Johnson
The moral rights of the author have been asserted
ISBN 978 1 77553 025 1

Text design: Elin Termannsen
Cover design: Katy Yiakmis
Printed in Australia by Griffin Press

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