Story Authors
Any type of fictional short story is possible. However, pornography and certain profanity will
not be acceptable. Graphic violence cannot be tolerated as well. Once a regular contributor article reaches legend status, he/she will be eligible for a Special
Web Page Showcase for their work. An article has two months to become a LEGEND.
- Once and For All By Bob Schackner
- I Know Which Road I Will Choose by Bill Keenan--NEW--5/13/00
- Grandmother's March by Raye McDonald--NEW--5/07/00
- Rejoice by Bill Keenan--NEW--4/30/00
- Sam Schpade - Private Detective by Gary Gordon--NEW--4/20/00--Adult
Humor
- Hot Flash by Lorna Bath--NEW--4/16/00
- Campground Killer by George H. Lafferty--NEW--4/11/00--(This story
involves, as the title states, some killing. If you don't wish to read a story with killing, please stay away from
this one. However, we decided to allow this story since it represents a sad documentary of life today. This well-written
story could have just as easily been taken off the front page of any newspaper in the country.)
- Dreamer by E.M. Anderson--NEW--4/09/00--
- The Right Thing by Suzanne Tetreault--NEW--4/09/00--
- A Walk Down Memory Lane by Jessica Sayer--NEW-- 4/09/00
- Cold Presence by Kim Knight----NEW-- 4/05/00
- War Parties by George Lafferty---3/21/00
- Mole Exterminator by Ken Bushnell---3/19/00-- An old farmer tells a
yarn about how to kill moles.
- A Time To Love, A Time To Die by Bruce Longman--3/17/00-- A story of
romance, intrigue and mayhem - what do you do when you overhear a plot to kill your husband? And what happens when
it all goes terribly, terribly wrong?
- Zone Three by Brian Willmott--New--3/12/00--Chuck gets into trouble,
in post-apocalypse Texas, and has to face the consequences.
- The Reluctant Hero by George H. Lafferty--New--3/07/00--A man, who
is known as a hero, has his courage put to the test when he battles aliens to save an old enemies colonists and
meets the woman he loves.
- The End of the Road by Ken Bushnell--3/04/00---an exercise in futility
trying to describe a broken down wheelbarrow and its relationship to life.
- I Met An Angel... by Jamie Kay--New--2/21/00-- She was off on another
assignment - a beautiful young sassy journalist involved in the world of expensive glossy fashion magazines, and
this was just another boring 'plane trip. Or was it? She didn't bank on sharing the flight with a most unusual
fellow passenger, and at the end of the journey, her views on LIFE were somewhat changed.
- A Dragon's Death by George Lafferty--New--2/21/00-- Anne McCaffrey
captured my heart and mind with her Dragonriders of Pern. I could not rest until I wrote about Dragons. After milleniums
of time Mankind meets Dragonkind when colonists reach a world of Dragons. Can the Telepathic Dragons make peace
with the non-telepathic Humans?
- It Can't End Like This... by Gary Gordon--New--2/06/00-- Alien lizard
men terrorize hunters- an X-file without Fox and Scully. (Some graphic descriptions.)
- The Incident by Brian Willmott--New--2/06/00-- Three different
angles of a big-city mugging with a surprise ending. From the author- "I make no apologies for the story line
and the ending. They are as I intended them. I feel that the reader should be made to think about the character,
and it was my intention from the start was to leave you with a sense of foreboding."
- Time Out To Care by Wanda Arrington-Akorede--New--1/28/00-- A pretty
young woman devastated by a broken love affair decides to take her life. Will she be saved?
- Easy Money at the Traveling Antique Show by Ken Bushnell--New--1/26/00--
Spoof on the phenomena bending the dog-ears of Americana, the traveling antique show.
- Left Behind by Bruce Longman--1/19/00--So you wake up one morning to
discover that you are the only person left behind on the entire earth... and, if YOU were left behind.... what
would you do? .....especially given the fact that ...ARE you REALLY the only person left behind?... or is there
some one else? Ah..ha!!
- Burn Out On The Bubble Wrap Line by Ken Bushnell--1/13/00--.
- Things Aren't What They Seem by Geraldine Cook Davis--Dec. 27--An
elderly woman escapes from a psychiatric hospital on an afternoon lark.
- The Girl In The Rain by Miko--12/23/99-- A bizarre Christmas story
in which a woman decides to help a little girl
- Socks by Ken Bushnell--12/20/99-- The answer to the mystery of where
the other sock went is finally solved. This is not for the squeamish or light of heart. Practice safe reading here.
- A Brief Infatuation by Ken Bushnell--12/18/99-- The reality is that
we spend more of our time fantasizing about the relationship and not the physical side of love interests the media
seems so obsessed with. Discussions of our infatuations are still taboo in many ways, only because they cut embarrassingly
to the core of our being. Here's a brief tour into the reality of infatuation.
- When The World Died by Melissa Thompson---11/29/99-- "A story
of a young girls life during the destuction of earth; she braves the loss of friends, love, and even hope. A heartbreaker
if there ever was one."
- The Short Cut by Bruce Longman--Nov. 25-- From the author: "This
story is somewhat experimental being written in "Thought Dialogue" only. It is intended to shock readers."
From the webmaster Stu Engle, "It shocked me."
- Barney's Market by Ken Bushnell--Nov. 16--What will grocery shopping
be like in the 21st Century? Join Hal through his misadventures during this every day occurrence - going to the
market in the next century.
- The Party by Kati Gaustad--Nov. 11--A teenage girl discovers who her
friends really are
- At The Ballpark by Michael Basham---Nov. 9--A father and son have
a great day at a baseball game.
- Till Death Do We Part by Geraldine Cook Davis---Nov. 8--A wife's
scheme to kill her husband is foiled.
- THE WEDDING AT THE STOCK SHOW GROUNDS by Raye McDonald-- 11/1
- Moving To Alaska by Jack Mann-- 10/30--"An adventure to homestead
in the Alaskan wilderness turned out to be a lot less fun than anticipated." (Based on fact)
- Oatmeal Baby By Pamela Nekolny-- "A new mom aims to find quiet
times amidst every day chaos."
- Living In A House Trailer By Jack Mann-- Based on fact- The author
writes about his real life experiences of living in a trailer. First, he moves into a trailer park with a lot of
run down trailers. He has a really nice trailer. Later, when he pulls into the trailer park, he has difficulty
deciding which one of the trailer is his.
- The Eaves-Dropper By James Morford-- The parents argue about giving
away their eaves-dropping child who is supposedly asleep.
- Calling Dr. Stein By Geraldine Cook Davis-- (Humorous Fiction)-
A psychologist dies and finds out his life for eternity.