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October 29, 2009
"Shinkyo Bridge" by John Albers
Something scary for the season...
"Shinkyo Bridge"
by John Albers
The legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi returns in this tale of crossed swords with the denizens of hell.
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October 19, 2009
"AutoAvis" by R. J. Walker Miller
"AutoAvis - A Poem of A Paradise Lost"
by R. J. Walker Miller
Once lost, the gifts of God can never quite be replicated.
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October 15, 2009
Story Accepted!
My story "Pain Management" was just accepted by Static Movement. Look for it in their November issue. (YEAH!)

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October 12, 2009
"The layers of air" by Mary Belardi Erickson
Some new poetry to kick off your week...
"The layers of air"
by Mary Belardi Erickson
Trust gravity keeps you here, for now.
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October 09, 2009
"One Smile at a Time" by Fred Warren
Here is a story you won't want to miss. It gets to me every time.
"One Smile at a Time"
by Fred Warren
There's something special about the girl with the big smile in Mr. Joseph's third grade class, and it just might save the world.
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October 02, 2009
"Aidan's Cat" Published at All Things Girl
My story "Aidan's Cat" is now available at All Things Girl.
This story is not scifi or fantasy. It's mainstream fiction.
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October 01, 2009
"The Secret Shaman" Published at The Lorelei Signal
My story "The Secret Shaman" is now available at The Lorelei Signal.
This is one of my favorite stories so please stop by and give it a read if you can. Thanks.
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"Extraterrestrial Landscape" by D. B. Ellis
New cover art for a new month. This illustration won an Honorable Mention in our recent cover art contest.
"Extraterrestrial Landscape”
by D. B. Ellis
An artist's conception of the surface of an extrasolar planet explored by the humanity of the distant future.
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