Spell-Checked Padding, pt. 3
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Posted in Fiction on 14 January 2010
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Each assignment had called for a job, a new history, even a new personality. This time all we had to do was write and sell infotech, and be regular cool nerdy folk.

The Fugitives, ch. 3
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Posted in Fiction on 14 January 2010
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Scientists continue to research a cure for this component…a cure that will replace the element from the child’s DNA. The “injected” believe that the only possible cure for this is…death.

Sanctuary!
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Posted in Fiction on 15 December 2009
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A man arrived at the First Church of Christ the Ever So Well Endowed one night yelling “SANCTUARY!” The nuns flocked around unsure what to do. To the untrained eye it may have looked like a riot in the penguin cage.

Two-Tiered Comeuppance
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Posted in Fiction on 15 December 2009
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The ride up to the cabin was frustrating. Neither O’Shea nor Adams knew much about music, but both were sound system enthusiasts. Their cars were equipped with gigantic, earthshattering subwoofers that comprised the entirety of their backseats and functioned primarily as shiatsu massagers.

Spell-Checked Padding, pt. 2
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Posted in Fiction on 3 December 2009
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We met up for a date after work. Me and Courtney that is. It was kinda awkward.
“I can’t believe we’re like on a date or whatever.” she said
“I know, it’s kinda weird,., in a good way” I nodded
“It’s the first time we’ll get to talk about something nonwork related.”

The Fugitives, ch. 2
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Posted in Fiction on 24 November 2009
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Scientists continue to research a cure for this component…a cure that will replace the element from the child’s DNA. The “injected” believe that the only possible cure for this is…death.

Stacy’s Story: Iraq Homecoming, ch. 3
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Posted in Fiction on 10 November 2009
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“I wrote this short script a year ago after seeing a woman with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.”

Part of the Act
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Posted in Fiction on 15 October 2009
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The Illusionist, a strapping young lad none too long in the tooth, came marching onto the stage to set up.

The Lexicographer
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Posted in Featured, Fiction on 15 October 2009
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“I’m not sure who originally said it, but print is dead. Free online digital information databases, with their glut of instantly accessible ‘Facts’ and ‘Figures,’ have singlehandedly driven us once great Encyclopedia Barons to the unemployment offices.”

Spell-Checked Padding, pt. 1
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Posted in Fiction on 13 October 2009
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“I woke up without really knowing that I was. That moment where dreams and reality blend lasts forever sometimes. But not when you wake up still wasted fully clothed and spooning with a large black man. The scattered bottles brought scattered images from the night before.”

The Fugitives, ch. 1
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Posted in Fiction on 22 September 2009
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Scientists continue to research a cure for this component…a cure that will replace the element from the child’s DNA. The “injected” believe that the only possible cure for this is…death.