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Fiction: When The Mud Dries by Bob Callaci
By Bob Callaci “I can’t believe that it’s come to this,” thought Jesse Lee. “I’m gonna die in this shithole, alone,…
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by Scott I’m forty-two years old and should know better. Correction: I do know better. I’ve been married eleven years…
Read More »by Fred Weller Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the…
Read More »Pushed to the edge by Bob Brown Authors note: This is a true story, it happened Oct 22, 2016. Thanks…
Read More »Author Interview with G.D. Penman G.D. Penman writes about queer monsters for a living. He is the author of The Year of…
Read More »Susan Coleman is an American fiction writer living in Kansas. To date, she has published two books on Amazon –…
Read More »Secrecy of Sin by Gerdun (Gerald Dunnett) Tom Sinclair trudged the meandering River Thurso in search of his first salmon…
Read More »I am turning into my Grandpa. by Bob Brown In the driveway, I sit in the car, I watch as…
Read More »Where’s Danny Boy by Susan Coleman His father had given him the compass before he left on his business trip, but…
Read More »By Bob Callaci “I can’t believe that it’s come to this,” thought Jesse Lee. “I’m gonna die in this shithole, alone,…
Read More »by Steve Merryman When the Suicide Bombers moved to town, there were concerns by neighbors and community leaders. There were…
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