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Category: Fiction

Dead Men Hanging

Friday, February 10th, 2006

By Robert L. Sellers, Jr.

The sheriff of Goblin’s Toe faced a nasty dilemma when the posse showed up. If he turned over the three murderers they sought, his unique solution for keeping the peace would be revealed.

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Whispers

Friday, January 27th, 2006

By JJ Beazley

In the village of Great Danesby stands a delightful example of a rural English church. If you choose to explore the churchyard, stay clear of the massive yew tree, and do not listen to the seductive whispers on the wind.

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Space Whales

Friday, January 13th, 2006

By Eric Staggs

The wizened woman dressed in the black and white habit seemed to hold the secrets of the world. She knew the right beer to drink, she knew fashion. Most amazing of all she knew about the space whales . . .

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In the Falling Rain

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

By H.K. Avakian

The rain could wash away sins, it could wash away pain. Leah knew that John must be made to see the error of his ways.

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The Bump in the Night

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

By Conrad Lawrence

When his wife had dispatched him downstairs in the middle of the night, he had prayed not to meet a burglar. But he wasn’t prepared for what he did find . . .

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Craving

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

By Scott Fazekas

To indulge in dark desires always comes with a price. What would he give up to satisfy his craving?

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Becky and Me

Friday, September 30th, 2005

By Jenny Seay

Becky had been whinin’ for days about getting back to Florida. Really, all I wanted was to make her happy.

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Signifying Monkey

Friday, September 16th, 2005

By Michael Fountain

At the lab, they taught the monkeys to wage war. But Monkey Seventeen had learned to fight dirty.

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Crow’s Walk

Friday, September 2nd, 2005

By Harold Holt
Jesse Crow would stop at nothing to gun down the scum who had killed his wife. They weren’t worthy of the law; they deserved justice.

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Water Music

Thursday, May 5th, 2005

By David Kemper


Even in fiction, life isn’t all action. It also flows from place to place like a stream. And just like a trickling brook, often the most appealing stretches are between the tumult of the rapids. Take a literary trip through the day-to-day life and journeys of an urban rabbi, accompanied by a little Handel.

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