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Author: Richard A Lutman Richard A Lutman earned an MFA in Writing from Vermont College. As an award-winning author, he has published over three dozen short stories and published seven books. His story collection, published in 2019, was a finalist in the 2020 American Bookfest: Best Books. Current work comprised a biography of my ggfather and a second collection, both were published in 2023. It was November when the words stopped. He noticed it first as he sat in his apartment, surrounded by unfinished drafts like skeletal remains, his fingers hovering over the keys with nothing to say.
She texted him at 2:30 a.m. “Did you ever feel like the page was watching you?” “Yes.”
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Author: Alaina Hammond Alaina Hammond is a poet, playwright, fiction writer, and visual artist. Her poems, short stories, paintings, drawings and photographs have been published both online and in print. Publications include Nomad’s Choir Poetry Journal, The Word’s Faire, Littoral Magazine, Spinozablue, Third Wednesday Magazine, [Alternate Route], Paddler Press, Verse-Virtual, Macrame Literary Journal, Route 7 Review, Sublunary Review, Quail Bell Magazine, Assignment Literary Magazine, Superpresent, Jelly Squid, redrosethorns, Flash Frog, Clockwise Cat, Ranger Magazine, and Troublemaker Firestarter. Eight of Jordy’s friends were cheering for him, when he asked me to our senior prom. My brother was among them.
The friends took turns hugging me in the air. I remember the feeling of them passing me around. I don’t remember saying yes, but the video shows that I did. Author: Sergio Nuñez Escritor novel, apasionado lector del género de terror y misterio. "Escribo, para intentar escapar de la muerte, mientras me río de ella..." Argentino...y eso ya es mucho decir. Autodidacta, soñador incansable. A budding writer, passionate reader of the horror and mystery genres. "I write to try to escape death, while laughing at it..." Argentine...and that's saying something. Self-taught, a tireless dreamer. Nadie podrá decir que Tony no tiene sensibilidad. El hijo de puta solo daña a los gatos. A los gatos negros. Su madre, quien murió hace ya unos años, le comentó que esos asquerosos animales son obra del Diablo y servidores de Brujas y Demonios. En fin, lo convenció de pequeño y le indujo a maltratar y si es posible, torturar a estos mininos, cuyo único pecado es haber nacido de color.
Author: John M Jeapes CHAPTER ONE: THE ORCHARD
Kingsley Family Farm – Willamette Valley, Oregon – July 1938 The apples weren't ripe yet. David Kingsley knew this, the way he knew the sound of his father's truck sputtering up the gravel drive, the way he knew Eddie Hart would be waiting by the mill bridge with a pack of stolen cigarettes, the way he knew his little sister Ellie would follow him anywhere—even when he told her not to Author: Richard McClellan Richard McClellan was born in Yellville, Arkansas (USA). He served in the U.S. Army, and has traveled the world including Japan, Korea, Portugal, Italy, Canada, and most of the lower 48 United States and Alaska. His favorite place that he has visited is the Azores Islands in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. As the cloak of dusk arrives,
And darkness falls on the camp, Beautifully the fire lights trickle, Lighting up this wonderful night sky. |
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