ONDE AS BALEIAS VÊM MORRER par João Franco

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Lóa acordou com um solitário raio de Sol que bateu no vidro da janela do seu quarto. A casa onde morava com a mãe e o irmão mais novo, estava ainda silenciosa. O pai...

MADE TO DECAY by Tom O’Brien

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MADE TO DECAYby Tom O'Brien Hugh sat on a bench in Cavendish Square Park, hearing a police siren wail along nearby Oxford St. The crumbling statue of the Duke of Cumberland that shaded him looked...

NOT FUNNY by Lisa Rutledge

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NOT FUNNY By Lisa Rutledge I took a seat across from a man with black hair, a matching mustache, and eyes as icy blue as my late partner’s.He sipped from a steaming cup. “Mr. Smythe, I...

A PLACE OF BUSINESS by Bill Schillaci

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A PLACE OF BUSINESSBy Bill Schillaci When I first entered its life, it was a stamp store, or seemed to be.  It had no business sign, but there was a storefront window that was so...

ONE NIGHT IN A NAMELESS TOWN by Matthew Abuelo

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ONE NIGHT IN A NAMELESS TOWNby Matthew Abuelo It was another sleepless night in a long line of sleepless nights for Jimmy Miles. He was kept awake by a sharp pain that started in his...

HUNTER by Jade Gabriel

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Hunter By Jade Gabriel My once golden jalopy sputtered into silence as I pulled into the parking spot. I glanced briefly at my phone while I wiped away my morning tears. I was ahead of schedule....

AMSTERDAM by Ruth Deming

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AMSTERDAMby Ruth Deming After my second cup of Starbucks Coffee, the world was looking mighty beautiful. As assistant librarian of the Willow Grove Library – and I promise not to joke about the lack of...