Madonna of the ChairUploaded: 10/30/2009 by LBarbarell Short Story - Horror, Mystery/Suspense A boy has an irrational fear of a religious portrait hanging above his bed. Well, possibly irrational.
Type: Short Story Genres: Horror, Mystery/Suspense Length:
7 pages
The Car and CandiceUploaded: 10/15/2009 by bigheadx Short Story - Drama Max was hoping for an early night but his boss gives him a late night airport pick-up, so he takes
a drive and picks up a young prostitute to kill time.
The Law of ExpectationUploaded: 02/20/2010 by gclifton Short Story - Comedy, Crime Federal Agents/Cops raid outlaw biker rally. Psychology can be mighter than sword or machinegun.
Type: Short Story Genres: Comedy, Crime Length:
5 pages
Lust, Love and HorseshoesUploaded: 10/14/2009 by mnjones Short Story - Crime, Drama, Romance A suburban wife falls in lust with a mysterious neighbor; her husband falls in love with a co-worker. The outcome
is disasterous.
Type: Short Story Genres: Crime, Drama, Romance Length:
32 pages
REAL dirt CHEAP!Uploaded: 11/17/2009 by american dan Short Story - Comedy It takes all kinds of people to MAKE Hollywood. Even the lowest forms of deceitful, despicable, conniving, ungrateful, desperate, illegal
stealing PAPARAZZI photographers. Jesse Hards was the best and his companions made him successful, because Hards wanted to be top dog in his tabloid magazine company.
Synopsis: Meehan and Moriarty drink at Finnegan's Wake, Lincoln Road, South Beach, Miami.
Moriarty collects material for "Bad Actors, #3."
Sean Meehan asks Moriarty if he knows what an "experienced woman is like?"
Synopsis: In the continuing Sean Meehan series, Meehan and Moriarty salvage gold bars from the Gulf of Mexico. They melt it, drink beer and convert to cash in Vegas. Meehan, the marine forward observer Vet looks back to Vietnam, and then...
Synopsis: A marine forward observer counts "enemy bodies" after artillery barrages in Vietnam.
Queer statistical information is reported to the Secretary of Defense.
The public should be aware of false information as the U.S. moves into Afghanistan/Pakistan. M
"The one important thing I have learned over the years is the difference between taking one’s work seriously and taking one’s self seriously. The first is imperative and the second is disastrous."
- Margot Fonteyn