Winter Issue 2009
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Creature Of The Sea by Lisa A. Koosis (1:00:42)
Ben’s wife, Melissa, was torn apart emotionally when she miscarried their first child. After a suicide attempt, Ben realized he had to do something to help her heal. So he took her to a seaside cabin to give her a chance to restore herself. Little did he know, even greater dangers lie in wait for them there
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Good Day by Saul Lemerond (45:07)
Tim’s life is in shambles, what with the bitter divorce, problems with his kids, his meddling mother, his job, and the ever-increasing suicide rate. But he’s got a good attitude, and that makes all the difference between misery and, well, a particularly good day.
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OSSE, The Ghost Of Sadie Worth by Doug McIntire (44:03)
four friends decide to do something different than Trick-or-Treating for Halloween this year. When they get more than they bargained for, the answer to one question might be the difference between life and death. The question is: do you believe in Sadie Worth?
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Lonely Heart Clob by Michael Stone (1:13:39)
Life is tough for Leonard. Adding to the misery of his job, his lack of lovelife, and funny accent, there’s Clob. Yes, Clob the pig. Clob the imaginary friend. Clob the manifestation of his id. What, don’t you have a Clob?
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Megan’s Bridge by Amanda Crum (1:01:17)
They say Megan is weird. They say she’s an easy target. They say she’s a witch. They say she has no friends. The truth is, she does have a friend. And you shouldn’t have messed with Megan.
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A Cat Prince Distinguishes Himself by Abigail Hilton (49:08)
Lexis is a prince, the child of a cruel and fearsome king. He is destined to become the king in his father’s place. That is, if he can survive the death duel he must fight with his brother, the other cat prince. And now, as his father’s army is sacking and destroying an enemy city, Lexis seeks a way to outdo his brother. There must be some way in this battle to distinguish himself.
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With Mars In His Hand by Bosley Gravel (1:09:31)
Javi Jelcor has lost his young wife. He can either accept it and move on with his life, or give in to despair. But there’s a third choice: take the body to Mars, and see if the stories of resurrection are true. What would you do?
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Halloween In July by Kevin Anderson (59:40)
Alex and his wife Sara have moved away from New York and are spending their first night in their new home. A warm July night. But then, why are there children trick-or-treating at their front door. They are children, right?
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Freelanga by Jason Sanford (50:38)
The mavich is coming. It can’t be stopped. The only way to get away is to change who you are, through and through. That works pretty well . . . for a while.
















