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The Disenchanted

Michael Shafto

The Hand of God

David Gardiner

Yesterday's Lines

Scott Michaels

Dialog of the Deluded

John Magee

Bedtime Story

Ginny Swart

Wolf!

Brian L. Porter

Girl Talk

L. Roger Quilter

Child Naïvité

Laala Kashef Alghata

The Gift - 'Shadows'

Lisa Plowman

Amanda's Gone

Ron Savage

Please, No Malice Remembered

Sharon Birch

Silhouette

Sinead Healy

Dead-eyed Dick

Luigi Pagano

I Felt Fine, Till Churchill's Funeral

Steve Woollard

Thing

Sue Houghton

A Perfect Moment

Suzanne Aubin

This Trolley, My Life

Terri Nixon

Infinite Possibilities

Valerie McKinley

Fate is a Funny Thing

Michelle Reale

Manhattan Island

Brenda G. Wooley

Her Own Sweet Time

Bunny Dees

Beyond the Treetops

Denis J. Underwood

Eleven Eleven, Blink Blink

Lorraine Nevin

Harley, Aggie and the Bitch

Harry Buschman
 

Girl Talk  

by   L. Roger Quilter

As I backed out of my garage to go to the beauty salon this morning, my neighbor, Jean, stepped out of her house.

I stopped the car, and wound down the window, "Can I give you a lift, Jean?"

"Where are you going?" ....

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I Felt Fine, Till Churchill's Funeral  

by   Steve Woollard

The introduction to I Feel Fine had quite an impact on me. I marvelled at the distinctive sound achieved by Lennon's imaginative use of amplifier feedback on the opening chord. Well, not in so many words, perhaps, but I was certainly struck by that prolonged ....

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Yesterday's Lines  

by   Scott Michaels

He heard it when they breathed. The shallowness of their inhalation, the rush of air as they exhaled. They masked their revulsion but he knew. When you don’t move much you sense the faintest flicker of change in the air around. You taste it.
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