Iona Julian-Walters Iona Julian-Walters i(16826729 works by)
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1 And All the Rattlesnakes Are Forgiven Georgia Delgado Manuela , Iona Julian-Walters (illustrator), 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Voiceworks , Autumn no. 111 2018; (p. 6-11)
When I was a child, I could see ghosts. I could hear them too. 'What's your name? What did you die of?' I asked a ghost one day. A nun, in her habit. 'A broken heart, child.' This nun I would talk to in the cemeteria. She would walk home with us sometimes, in the hot sun, while we stopped frequently to talk to people in the village. I was responsible for carrying the white lilies on the way, and carrying the beheaded, dead flowers on the way home for the rubbish...' 

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