Monthly Archives: July 2014

A. L. Kaplan Wins This Week’s Indies Unlimited Flash Fiction Challenge.

AL Kaplan is the readers’ choice in this week’s Indies Unlimited Flash Fiction Challenge. The winning entry is rewarded with a special feature in their site today and a place in there collection of winners which will be published as an e-book … Continue reading

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PASTRY WARS

“Pies of the world unite! For years we’ve been upstaged at every party. It’s time we take back our glory. We should be at the center of celebrations, not relegated to some back-shelf. By the time we’re done, those smug … Continue reading

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WHAT HAPPENED TO COURTESY?

A recent flight cross-country made we wonder what some people are thinking. In an age of electronic gismos you’d think folks would remember common courtesy, but that is far from the case. There were children on this flight and children … Continue reading

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