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Zen In The Art of Absurdity

by Carla René

In “Sounds Like...A Self-Portrait” we see Fern’s struggle to go for it with Rogers or not. But will her gas keep them apart? “Road Rage” shines a light on all those crappy drivers--who are driving...

All Geeked Up

by Tom Lichtenberg

Gadget lovers beware! Those amazing devices in your hands and pockets today will seem primitive and trivial very soon. That day is fast approaching. Already the greatest minds of the generation after the next...

Blue Moon Murder

by RoseMary McDaniel a.k.a. Amy Hayle

What short of murder could pry Roger loose from his mother's clutches, Emily wondered. She was twenty-seven and single. Roger was older, single, but apparently mother-bonded. On the day of the Blue Moon, Emily...

THE WEDDING VIDEO (SCREENPLAY)

by Stefano Boscutti

Everyone loves a wedding.

You don't want to read something dry and droll. You want to read something smart and funny. Something you can laugh out loud to. "The Wedding Video" melts the most subversive comedies...

Don't Say Yes...

by RoseMary McDaniel a.k.a. Amy Hayle

What's a girl to do when her long lost love turns up getting wed to another in a Las Vegas Chapel? She speeds to his rescue, of course. This humorous story is a quick read.

I’ll tell you a secret, Jackalope

by Matthew Vandrew

What can make a young director hide under the stuffed bison? The answer is in the museum after hours where Will struggles to keep his sanity. His crew is sent directly from hell, there are too many ghosts and...

Love hurts

by Russell Taylor

Let me tell you something about love. They say love hurts; well, my love killed a whole town. Only a small town mind, but a whole town all the same. Love doesn’t just hurt, it maims, cripples and kills. I...

The New Guy In Moon Base Twelve

by Tom Lichtenberg

They weren't exactly the crew the President had in mind when he announced his plan to build a permanent base on the moon so the Chinese wouldn't do it first, but there they were, a boring collection of peaceful,...

The Glove Letters

by Kurt Ulmer

Letters from the edge as the search for the mysterious glove touches people’s lives in simple ways, in sad moments, at turbulent times, under pitiable circumstances and in ways that will touch your heart and...

Michael Bay Must Die!!  --A Satire

by William Hrdina

A surreal satire about some toys who learn about Bay's movies and vow to get revenge for the way he portrays them- and the universe as a whole.

Swilliam Shines - Chapter One - A Night at the Albert Hall

by Sean Hines

FOLLOW THE RECOUNTED TALES OF BANKERS-TURNED-ADVENTURERS JOHN SWILLIAM AND RUPERT SHINES IN THIS BRAND NEW WEB-BASED SERIAL. Meet the pair as they chase down a thieving youth and make an interesting new acquaintance.

Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey

by Alan Keslian

“Closer Than Breathing” is a full length novel which, among the characters, includes gay men and lesbians leading busy lives. It tells the story of Ben, a young gay man new to the metropolis, who is confronted...

Oblivion

by Stephen W. Cote

A long time ago, Diotitus was a Greek god. At least for about a month until his worshiper-base of eight converted. Now, Diotitus lives in an apartment in the afterlife of the generally unsaved. One neighbor...

Morning Star's Gift

by Dakota Douglas

A children's short story giving a glimpse of family life in an American Indian village in the 19th Century. Morning Star was making a gift for her father and wanted it to be perfect. But her pest of a brother...

What? Watt? Where? Ware?

by Thom Goddard

Comedy script written for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2001.

Great White Hope

by M. K. Ultra

This is an excerpt of a longer work. “Written in the language of the street.” -- Maury Allen, Gannett Newspapers “Hard-hitting and irreverent, packed with violence and dark humor.” -- More Sugar Magazine...

Life of Crime

by William Hrdina

Life of Crime tells the story of a son who discovers his boring baby boomer parents have been living a secret life that has recently gotten out of hand. (I have a strong feeling this story will eventually be...

Vengar the Barbarian in... The King, His Son, Their Sorcerer and His Lover

by Chris J. Randolph

Welcome to the Hyperbolic Age, a prehistoric era when men were mighty, women were buxom, and neither could be trusted in the dark. Into this melodramatic yet somehow lost epoch strides a mighty figure, a king...

Santa Gets Outsourced: A Short Story

by Gayle Tiller

Santa Gets Outsourced: A Short Story" is a short humorous tale of about 6,000 words. It's the week before Christmas in the North Pole. Santa and the elves receive notice that operations are being outsourced...

The Fashion Police (sample)

by Sibel Hodge

"A witty well-paced romp, full of energy and with plenty of satisfying twists and turns." --ROMANTIC NOVELISTS' ASSOCIATION The Fashion Police was a runner up in the Chapter One Promotions Novel Competition...