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Beyond the Black Stump by Qsebastian
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Beyond the Black Stumpby Qsebastian
Logan Thatcher is a survivor in post-apocalyptic Australia. He has no goal in this sad excuse for a life, he has no reason to live, he has no one to help him through it...
A Wintering Place by tedmorrissey
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A Wintering Placeby Ted Morrissey
"A Wintering Place" is a sequel to Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" and is set in the Siberian arctic. The story first appeared in the journal Ele...
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Within by theamazinghumanbrian
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Withinby Brian Ramos
Our world leaders and academics debate AI rights and electronic personhood while the influence of machines over markets and industrial production grows exponentially. Is...
An Untimely Frost by tedmorrissey
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An Untimely Frostby Ted Morrissey
"An Untimely Frost" is a novel that's available from Twelve Winters Press (twelvewinters.com) in print, Kindle and Nook editions. It's set in 1830s London and...
Men of Winter by tedmorrissey
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Men of Winterby Ted Morrissey
The setting for "Men of Winter" is deliberately vague but seems to be Russia, especially Siberia, in the earliest decades of the twentieth century. The protago...
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Paintings and Sculptures (selections) by chriswind3
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Paintings and Sculptures (selectio...by chriswind3
Each poem in this collection describes a painting or a sculpture: some, a re-vision of a classic; others, an original work not yet realized. Michelangelo, Leonardo da V...
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Thieves in the Temple: A Prequel to Purple Rain by MequillaSunrise
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Thieves in the Temple: A Prequel t...by Mequilla Sunrise
When Kid meets Morris at ten years old, his life changes from a lonely existence in a house full of turmoil to a hopeful future in music. A solid friendship turns fragil...
The Revisionist (Word Vibes II) by acerbicMango
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The Revisionist (Word Vibes II)by acerbicMango
The pilots threaded their way through the bursts of flak with an adroitness born of desperation. I was in the first seat by the clamshell doors. The jump light shone am...