TITLE
Unconfessed Sins |
AUTHOR
John Andrew
Durler |
DESCRIPTION
A short story. [5,600 words] |
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"What fun! Just the refreshing break
I needed. Thanks." -- Elaine, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA |
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© 1999 John Andrew Durler |
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PUBLICATION DATE
July 1999 |
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TITLE
Rules of Civil Procedure |
AUTHOR
Richard
Grayson |
DESCRIPTION
A lawyer's past affects his present. [3,550 words] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"I admire the way this writer approaches
this story (and others posted here.) The telling details he includes, lend weight and
depth to theme, character, and plot development. I'll be tracking down more of his
work." Lois P, British Columbia, Canada |
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© 1999 Richard Grayson |
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July 1999 |
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TITLE
Do Unto Others |
AUTHOR
Olove |
DESCRIPTION
About a little girl who is now grown, trying to figure out what
her nightmares are about. At first she thinks that she's molested her younger brother but,
in actuallity it was her mother's second husband. In the end the x-husband goes to jail
for the molestation and is raped by his twin brother who was already in jail for rape.
[3,950 words] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
""O" I looked over your story on
storymania "CONGRATULATIONS". It was very good. Well I see what you are doing in
your spare time, that story took some thinking or shall I say "CREATIVITY" keep
up the good work. Hey what happened to your picture that was supposed to be with your
story? I'll call you later" -- Sonya, Clinton, Maryland, USA
"Made you want to cry, however gives you
relief at the end. You go girl. That was really good. I wanted more. Keep the good work
up!" -- Sande, Kew Gardens, New York, USA
"Your story was excellent, congratulations
it was wonderful I'm really overwhelmed at how well written your story was. You know
something is good when you can visualize what the author is talking about. It was the bomb
girl!!!" -- "Enchantress", Fort Worth, Texas, USA
"I liked the piece. Very strange
happenings. I only wish you would have developed the ending better. It left much for
wonderings on how it progressed from one stage to the next. Nonetheless, I did like it!
Keep writing and sharing..." -- J Ravenell, Brooklyn, New York, USA
"Olove, reading your story kept me on the
edge of my seat because I had to know who did it. I must say your story was a cliff hanger
and a dam good mystery, I guess I'll see you in hollywood!" Special D, Los Angeles,
California, USA
"A really good idea
but I felt that your writing lacked strength. But that comes with time and practise keep
up the good work." -- Nichole Westin, Perth, Australia
"I enjoyed your
story, but I found it to be confusing at times and the endig could have been
stronger." -- Patricia, New York, New York, USA
"Nikki, is that you?
- Clayton, Tafe 1996." -- Clayton, Perth, Western Australia |
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© 1999 Olove |
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August 1999 |
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TITLE
A Stranger Dressed in Black |
AUTHOR
Gérard
Ducasse |
DESCRIPTION
It is the story of a visit by a stranger. The purpose of that
visit is obscure, or is it ? [1,350 words] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"A very strange yet haunting little tale.
It hovers on the brink of making sense, like a half-remembered dream. What is the
significance of the silver key, the severed wings? The story seems to reach for a meaning
that is just beyond our grasp. Highly memorable." -- David Gardiner, London, England |
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© 1999 Gérard Ducasse |
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August 1999 |
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TITLE
Strike Force: The Reckoning |
AUTHOR
Trevor Balena |
DESCRIPTION
About a group of men and women who must defend themselves and
those they love from an alien race intent on erasing them from existence. [8,500 words] |
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© 1999 Trevor Balena |
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PUBLICATION DATE
August 1999 |
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TITLE
The Slayer |
AUTHOR
Jonathan
Hopkins |
DESCRIPTION
About spirits that visit the living. [2,400 words] |
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© 1999 Jonathan Hopkins |
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August 1999 |
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TITLE
Some days you're the pigeon, and some
days you're the statue |
AUTHOR
John F
Bissett Jr |
DESCRIPTION
Two men arguing in a bar on a tuesday evening. [1,250 words] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"Enjoyed this short story. I could smell
"stout". The atmosphere is very real, the conversation fluid. The Irish are
successful writers because they enjoy talking. Brendan Behan would have liked it
too!" -- Gérard Ducasse, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
"I really like the
moral of this story." -- EC Allen
"Hold on, before you
stop breathing... This is just criticism. Your work is just like you said: influenced by
Bukowski. I think this influence shows a little too much. Feel free to criticise my poetry
under authors. BYE!" -- Andrew Lundwall |
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© 1999 John F Bissett Jr |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
August 1999 |
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