Short
Stories
My
Pillow
by Tracy Rosomer
Most of this story is absolutely true, even
the part about her Uncle Ted's thumb. Although
cocktails have been known to inspire her to
tell tales - it was a big white gander and not
the gray goose that jogged her memory.
Bumming
a Smoke
by Ian McIntire
Bumming a Smoke is the story of a bus ride,
what we see, and what we choose to see.
It should not be taken internally.
Bev's
Diner
by Jason Ashbaugh
Bev's Diner is a short dialouge between four
aging men, each with their own problems and
peculiarities, each with their own essential
character.
Kissing
Michael Allenbaugh
by Elizabeth She
With quick bites of humor and color interspersed
with visceral prose, Kissing Michael Allenbaugh
explores the tenuous nature of connection.
The
Memory Machines
by Michael Overa
The Memory Machines is a story about people,
not about machines. Well, it's about how people
are like machines and how we remember things.
