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The Separation by Carey Lenehan The house was cold and silent when she finally closed the door behind her and faced the darkness of her own hallway. Somewhere inside she could hear the slow ticking of the mantle clock ... |
Dung and the Wounded Mastodon by Rob Rosen Professor Phillips had just returned from a fruitless day of digging when an assistant of his ran into his tent and said that he had just uncovered an unusual set of fossils ... |
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The Ikea Paradox by Rob Rosen In a panic, I rushed through our apartment, down the hall, and towards our bedroom. My husband is sadly accident-prone. Visions of severed fingers ran through my head as I raced towards him ... |
David's Christmas by George Rolph Growing resentment leads to a final holiday gift a husband receives from his wife. |
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Bunny and Hoppy by Rob Rosen A crack whore named Bunny sashayed her tired ass down Twelfth Street near Harrison. It had been a long and aggravating day... |
Playing Games on the Gravy Train by George Rolph We do this for the children... or do we? Using the weak to make strong points for dubious reasons. |
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Volumes of Knowledge by Nicholas Kladky At a bus stop in a surreal landscape two men discuss the contents of a mysterious briefcase |
The
Snow Angel by Timothy Elder A young boy discovers life in the snows of winter. |
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Old Man's Tree by Timothy Elder Like father, like son - in an age old, very twisted, traditional sense. |
Lipstick by Lynn Hernandez Love comes to a woman bodybuilder in a most awkward fashion. |
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Yellow House by Elizabeth Hill A woman remembers the events of her life that have lead to the path she now must take. |
Scenic
Turn Out by C. Maynard Jackson The main character's long life is made up of choices who's results cannot be immediately measured. |
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Ballinclanna by Paul Kestell A chance encounter in a pub causes a man to reflect upon the father of his childhood and the father that he has now become to his children. |
The Joy of
X by Cat van Besoyen College math class anxiety leads a woman to a humorous realization. |
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Wanderings by Brane Koren This tale is a sum of memories, perceptions and dreams-visions in fact. Visions about past times, and times which are about to come. |
Orange
Juice by J. Rene Martinez A husband and wife share a cold and their lives. |
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On Daimons by Ian McLachlan We are who we've known. |
Tiger, from the Lobby by Les Pfennig First love can transform your life. |
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Old Heroes
Never Die by George Rolph War gives a man "second sight" at the end of his life. |
The
Love Letter by George Rolph A husband's joyous return home begins with a love letter found on a train. |
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Explosions of Pink,
Blue by Glynn Sharpe An idyllic late afternoon turns into an ominous twilight for the relationship between a woman and a man. |
The
Tigress by Mila Strictzer A student recovering from mental illness finds solace in a machine. |
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Cougar Valley Goodbye by Cat van Besoyen These are precious moments at the end of a special relationship between a woman and her cougar. |
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