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The Innkeeper's Sonby Jane Tyson ClementA Christmas Short Story suitable for family reading this Christmas. It was a bitter night, though very clear. Under the sparkling stars a wild north wind drove cold into the veins, into the cracks and crannies of the tightest...
The Great Shark Hunt by Andrew Bardin Williams As if battling a fifteen-foot Great White Shark off the coast of Northern California wasn't enough, Jack McClure must fend off his marine biologist friend who is hitting on the girl of his dreams. Will Jack find his voice...
The Meandering Mayhem of Thogron Throatbiter by Tim C. Taylor 'Say farewell to your siblings, Oberoid scum!' roared Thogron Throatbiter as he leapt from his rocky perch. Somewhere in the background he heard the stage manager inhale sharply... Imagine unstoppable...
My Half of The Storyby Tony VinyohGrace knows more about calming me than I'll ever learn, even when she's brusque or bluntly demands order I still can find it weirdly comforting, though I take it from no other. She knows what I need and now it seems she knows a lot...
Sunshine Meadowsby Pete RossiCrime doesn't pay. Or does it? If you can't afford to buy something, you can just go and steal it, can't you? You'll probably get away with it. Unless you are really unlucky. Then you'll just have to live with the consequences. This is the...
Murphy's Lawby Mark SouzaIt started at a smoky bar, a conversation with a beautiful woman, a night in her bed. Private Detective Murphy McEvoy can't believe his luck. But for some, when things go too well, there is a reckoning, a balancing of the cosmic scales, and...
Anything But Lonely - Stories About The End Of The Worldby Ryan SheffieldFrom charitable vandals to lovelorn superheroes to mad bombers, the disconsolate characters of the six stories in Anything But Lonely each face their own figurative- and sometimes literal -end of...
Septemberby Julia AverbeckWhat happens when you draw a word every day in September and let it inspire you to write a story with exactly 100 words? You will find out when you read this book. Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-September - 14...