Mark Wallace
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A Last EmbraceA Book by Mark WallaceDr. Frank Stein is just a normal guy, but he finds himself in a situation he hadn't bargained for when a beautiful woman visits his surgery with a ver.. |
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On the Inexpediency to Society of Persons who Thin..A Poem by Mark Wallace"Be not righteous over much. Neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself." Ecclesiastes 7:16 |
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Jeremy BrownA Poem by Mark WallaceA variation on the etheree form. |
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Brief Encounter in the LibraryA Poem by Mark WallaceBrief Encounter in the Library, Scarce Worthy of Remark |
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Full Half in Love with Easeful DeathA Poem by Mark WallaceThe title and first line is borrowed from John Keats, though I only realized that afterwards. |
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The Devil and Ms. Baxter - Part The FinalA Story by Mark WallaceAn exciting climax; a melancholy conclusion; the moral to be gained therefrom. |
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The Devil and Ms. Baxter - Part IIIA Story by Mark WallaceA development between Ms. Baxter and the mysterious stranger which may bode ominous. |
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The Devil and Ms. Baxter - Part IIA Story by Mark WallaceMs. Baxter deepens her acquaintance with the mysterious stranger, against the advice of her sister. |
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The Devil and Ms. Baxter - Part IA Story by Mark WallaceThis story takes place in the drawing rooms of early 19th century England. The dull life of one young woman is enlivened by the arrival of a mysteriou.. |