A Quality Airing Out

After an environmental disaster a leadership family due to land ownership prepare…

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…his youthful age Paulie still fulfilled the obligations to have all the harness leather in the right place when hooking up the Zebra to the family transportation carriage. After making sure everything was secure, he called out, “Momma, Poppa, ready and set to…

By Marc OBrien

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Renewing a Writer's License

The narrator has difficulty renewing her Writer's License.

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…been issued my Writer's License on my birthday, July 15, during the previous year. Now it was time, I noticed, to renew the license, a license I had barely used. Still, if I intended to write again, I would need to traipse down to the license bureau, the same bureau that issued driver's licenses, license…

By Anita G. Gorman

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"The Vest"

The roaring '20's brought Wall Street to the attention of the common man…

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…filled the air. America was on the move. Jobs were plentiful, Detroit had just reported record sales of cars, and money was flowing freely under the watchful eye of our quiet President. In the investment world, whispers of sure things were on the lips of the well-heeled on tony Country Club…

By Fred Miller

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Mirror of Conflict

A mirror can reflect the beginning and ending

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…the courthouse, Dale walked down the steps behind Sue. He wanted to say something to her, but he knew Sue did not want to talk to him, plus she was on the arm of another man. Once Dale got into his vehicle and started driving down the road, he felt lost in his hurt, anger, and…

By Nancy Lou Henderson

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Grandma and the Threesome

A grandmother suddenly has to take care of her three grandchildren.

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…daughter showed up one fine summer day at her mother's house in Ashleyville, Ohio. Catherine had not been the model daughter Agatha wanted, but she was her only daughter. Agatha, now seventy and a widow, had not seen Catherine or her grandchildren for…

By Anita G. Gorman

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The Dog Trial

…pushed open the creaking metal gate and went into the builder’s yard. He almost tripped over a pile of bricks as he crossed the cluttered yard. Movement caught his eye. He turned to see an Alsatian dog running straight towards him. He swore and raised his arms in an attempt to protect himself from the impending mauling. He closed his eyes as the beast neared, feeling the hot breath of the…

By Chris Platt

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