Posts Tagged ‘ Prose VI.II ’

“Everyone Has One in Them,” by Digby Beaumont

Jan 20th, 2008 | By

“You’ll never make anything of yourself, Brian Boggis.” That’s what my old teacher used to tell me – which always felt a bit strange as my name’s Brian Pollock. Still, I’m sure he meant well. But you know what? I think I’m about to prove him wrong. I’m writing a novel. A thriller. They say

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“Dangerous Liaison,” by Bill Freeland

Jan 20th, 2008 | By

I’m beginning to have this uncomfortable feeling that I’ve been cheating on my wife. It began a couple of months with a website offering information on “how to catch a cheating spouse.”   Harmless enough – until you read the warning signs: 1. Spouse has been hiding the cell phone or ducking into another room to

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“Putting the ‘Living’ Back in Living Dead: A Warmhearted Zombie Memoir,” by Marianne Hess

Jan 20th, 2008 | By

As soon as that nice young man dug me up and stole my diamond rings, I knew something was wrong. It wasn’t just that I’d been placed in a narrow coffin and dropped into the murky abyss of the earth, or that all my blood had been pumped out and replaced with embalming fluid, or

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“Upcoming Titles in Sylvester Stallone Movie Franchises,” by John Frank Weaver

Jan 20th, 2008 | By

Tango: Cashed Out Sylvester Stallone stars in this sequel to the smash 1989 hit, Tango and Cash. Set almost twenty years after the original, Ray Tango (Stallone) and Gabe Cash (Kurt Russell) have risen as partners to the top of the L.A.P.D. However, a freak traffic accident crushes Cash’s mind, sending him on a violent

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“The President and the Pear,” by Eric Suhem

Jan 20th, 2008 | By

A pear sat adrift in the banks of snow, incongruous, out-of-place, but as the ice melted, the pear rolled along the ground, ending up in a pile of wastepaper at the foot of the White House. A janitorial engineer wondered whether it was eatable, decided ‘No’, and tossed it over his shoulder through a west

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