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Someone You'll Never MeetA Story by ohsogracefulThe bells on the door had been quiet for some time. The only patron of the bar was an older gentleman, his salt and pepper hair slightly disheveled... |
10. A SHOT IN THE NIGHTA Chapter by Peter RogersonA policeman's life can be quite dangerous... |
The Gun And The ShoesA Story by Earl SchumackerCrimes large and small |
ShakespearedA Poem by Shantamurti PaulThis poem is a cry against all the prejudices and the unsung rules of the world. |
Even Blanks Will KillA Poem by Randy JohnsonA man didn't realize that even blanks will kill if a gun is put to the head.He pulled the trigger and sadly it ended his life, he is dead.He fired the.. |
Not a HeroA Story by AngelWordsAre there really good people and bad people? Or only good and bad deeds? |
Hunting on Hallowed GroundA Book by Trevor BarnettA short horror story inspired by the Greek tragedy, "Iphigenia". A hunter shoots a white stag, and his mental health starts to deteriorate. Paranoia, .. |
Sacred StagA Chapter by Trevor BarnettEpisode one focuses on the hunt that will begin to unravel a man's psyche. |
13. ONE PLUS ONE EQUALS ONEA Chapter by Peter RogersonThe Professor's plans don't really add up. |
The PresentA Story by steveA woman picks up a girl in a snowstorm. |
Someone's Gonna Need A GraveA Poem by Prossnip42A poem About Revenge |
Hang'em High - An Outlaw's LullabyA Poem by Prossnip42An Outlaw's last moments before being hanged |
A Psalm for Muhammad AliA Poem by Michael R. BurchA Psalm for Muhammad Aliby Michael R. BurchThey say that gold don't tarnish. It ain't so.They say it has a wild, unearthly glow.A man can be more beau.. |
Sandy Hook PoemsA Poem by Michael R. BurchSandy Hook Call to Loveby Michael R. BurchOur hearts are broken todayfor our children's small bodies lie broken;let us gather them up, as we may,that .. |
12. RULING HALF THE WORLDA Chapter by Peter RogersonTHE FANCY DRESS BALL (12) |
Abduction of the PlesiosaurA Story by R J FullerEver felt trapped and no one even knows who you are? What if you were seen as someone else entirely? |