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Epic Unlimited is chock full of fast paced short stories focusing on action and adventure. Featuring writers from Australia and around the world, these are the stories that you want to read. In this, our second edition, you can find stories about an unusual smuggler, the bombing of an English village during WWII, a battle with an ex-partner, a bizarre battle in a fish and chip shop, mental battles, sporting events, strange life journeys and more.

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Epic Unlimited is chock full of fast paced short stories focusing on action and adventure. Featuring writers from Australia and around the world, these are the stories that you want to read. In this, our second edition, you can find stories about an unusual smuggler, the bombing of an English village during WWII, a battle with an ex-partner, a bizarre battle in a fish and chip shop, mental battles, sporting events, strange life journeys and more.


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Autorenporträt
Sean Lee is the editor of Short Stories Unlimited, a webpage dedicated to encouraging creative writing through short story and poetry competitions.

He has spent many years writing about Australian Rules football and pro-cycling, providing colour pieces and expert opinion to various websites and publications including Conquista cycling magazine and Australian sports website 'The Roar'.

In 2011 he won the Stringybark Australian History Short Story Award for his depiction of the indigenous Australian game of Marngrook.