Culture: Original Fiction
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Book Review: Crystal Bay by Brandon Ford— An isolated writer is seduced by a bloodthirsty temptress.
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Free Book Giveaway: The Host by Stephenie Meyer— Free Book Giveaway Contest: Win a copy of The Host by Stephenie Meyer!
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Book Review: Unholy Domain by Dan Ronco— A young man tries to escape his father's past only to find himself in the middle of a war over the ethics of technology.
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Book Review: Janeology by Karen Harrington— In Janeology a father is put on trial for allowing his wife to kill one of their children.
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Author Interview: Kim Harrison— "The term urban fantasy has recently become popular, which suits me just fine. "
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Peace in the Great Beyond to Arthur C. Clarke— Science fiction writer and visionary Sir Arthur C. Clarke dies at age 90.
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— Two scholars go on a whirlwind adventure to discover the truth behind a biblical mystery.
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Interview With Bill Bryan, Author of Keep It Real Part Two— "Since reality shows are so much cheaper to produce, they have proliferated like crabs at Woodstock."
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The Great Iraq War Novel— It will come, and it will tell us the truth.
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The Troubles: Peace and the Future of Irish Writing— Is Irish writing in danger for its life?
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Book Review - Devices Of The Soul: Battling For Our Selves In An Age Of Machines by Steve Talbott— Based on the premise that technology is just one part of life and should not overshadow the self.
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Interview: Luis Rodriguez and Tia Chucha — Casting A Giant Shadow— Luis Rodriguez is building community one word at at time, one heart at a time, one life at a time.
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Satire: One Night in the District— In which one of our legislators discovers that DC is a very unhappy place without escort services.
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Satire: A Template For Writing Letters To Penthouse— Note: Pick the best answer for whatever story or fantasy you want to share.
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Concert Review: David Thomas & Two Pale Boys – Cleveland, OH, April 10, 2007— Call it performance art. When you don't know quite what you just witnessed, that's when you know you've been challenged.
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Satire: The True Story of Johnny and June "Betta Fish" Cash— I woke up in the middle of a nightmare... about getting flushed down a toilet.
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Satire: New Attempt At Peace - United Nations Resolution 929— All about a very special United Nations Resolution that cut it to the quick.
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Interview with Kay Green, Author of Jung's People— Human beings are monkeys who learned to tell stories - says author Kay Green.
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Book Review: The Means - A Literary Journal, Issue Two— Whither the literary journal? Can a printed book-magazine hybrid maintain readership in the digital age?
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The Young Woman Who Wanted Something To Eat After Midnight— When had it become a world where you didn't exist if you didn't own a car?
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Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord #8— I had a pretty good idea of who had killed Dr. Magnesen and why.
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Satire: Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord, Part Seven— It looked like my time on this case was running out fast no matter what I wanted
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Satire - Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord, Part Six— More and more I'm convinced that I would never be cut out for bondage. I just don't like mixing work with pleasure that much.
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Original Short Film: Cliddyplomp by Aaron McMullan— An award winning 10-minute comedy/fantasy flick-cum-stand-up routine. With extra stuff, also.
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Satire - Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord Part Four— "My father's dead, Steve... it has something to do with the Kyoto accord and the Canadian government."
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Satire: Canadian Politics - The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord, Part 3— Why were the feds so keen to keep the information about the Kyoto accord quiet?
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Book Review: An Inverted Sort of Prayer by Chris F. Needham— It’s worth reading to the twisted end, even if you’re not a fan of hockey, drinking, drugs and sex.
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Satire: Canadian Politics - The Case Of The Missing Opposition, Part Two— ...our politicians were actually becoming politicians.
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Satire: Canadian Politics — The Case Of The Missing Opposition Parties— Canada was going to sleep easier knowing I was taking the case of the missing opposition parties.
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Hunting The Muse— Hunting a muse isn't like hunting anything else, cause you don't go out after her.
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The Human Drift— Our desperate lives, entomb fancies.
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Shakespeare's Birthday Party - A Fictional Tale— I’d heard criticism about the book by my namesake, William Shakespeare, from some of my colleagues in day care.
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NaNoWriMo Notes 15: A Writer's Born— I've discovered that I've written a really good book that deserves to be published.
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A Saturday Afternoon Visitor— You never know Who is going to show up on a Sabbath afternoon to say hello. It can be scary...
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Detective Robert Goren: Intimately Affectionate— I think people sometimes get the wrong idea about Detective Eames and me.
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Coffee Shop Artists— Tom was livid: "This table is for artists only, not for published authors. Please leave; you are no longer welcome here."
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A Journey into Film, Part I: The Realm - The Original Story— I had the story and it just flowed out of me. Of course, things did not go nearly as well as planned...
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Looking For Enlightenment: A Man in a Cave (A Coyote Story)— "Stupid humans never listen, haven't in thousands of years, and aren't about to start now, I guess. Oh well, not my problem."
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Tender Humanity— Inspired by Anne Rice - a tribute to the victims of the Tsunami and the New Orleans disaster.
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Paris Visa: Falling in Love— I love this photograph: he is my husband and I his wife and I see things that others don't see.
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The Adventures of What's-His-Name, Part 4— When we last left off in our spiraling story of doom, power to the entire city was gone, and What's-his-name was progressively becoming more evil!
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The Adventures of What's-His-Name, Part 3— The students were like zombies after that. They listened to anything that super human socialist told them.
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Where Have All The Voices Gone?— If he listens very carefully these days he's able to hear the sound of voices in his head that were silent for far too long.
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Evil Ain’t Always Bad— "Thus 'evil' ain’t always bad. Most true evil comes from confusing the layers of consequence between dimensions of experience."
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Fiction: Re-Constructing Christmas— Lisa needed two things: a completed afghan and a way to throw preconceived notions out the window.
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Bleaching a Broken Heart— It was a glorious summer day, not too hot, and breezy, the sort of day tailor-made for lovers. The man I adore is probably making
