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Movie Night
Movie Night was published in Postcard Shorts. Nobody ever said natural selection was pretty. read now >>

"Saying Goodbye in Bismayu
Finding the right words can make all the difference." Saying Goodbye in Bismayu was published in the January edition of
The Cynic Online Magazine.  
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Visions of Sugarplums: One Elf's Descent into Madness
"
Sometimes the holidays can drive you crazy!" Visions of Sugarplums: One Elf's Descent into Madness, was published on EverydayFiction.com on January 2,2011.   read now
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Exotic Egg
"Sometimes picking out a gift can get odd, especially when the gift you're picking out is eggs
." William's Story, Exotic Egg, was published on HOOT Online, Issue 2, November 2011.   read now
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Oñate beta 
first published in Zahir Tales in April 2011
Diego de Oñate knows about the Indian gold; he’s been keeping its secret for more than three hundred years.  But now his memory is starting to fade. 
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Lady Anaconda
won first place in the Sacramento News & Review 2010 Flash Fiction contest

Jess Weimar is about to have an eye-opening career change.  read now >>

 

Why Robots Kill 
first published in Undercurrents in Spring 2003

At a time of relative prosperity and diminishing crime rates, robots are becoming increasingly violent.   read now >>

 

How to Buy Vodka in a Recession 
was a finalist in the Sacramento News & Review 2009 Flash Fiction contest.

In tough economic times, it’s important to select the right liquor.   read now >>

 
Thistle 
first published in Undercurrents in Fall 2003

Sometimes a car purchase is more of a statement, and less about the car itself, unless the car is a Thistle. 
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The Wicker Thief
was a finalist in the Sacramento News & Review 2007 Flash Fiction contest. 

When someone steals your wicker, they’re being really mean.  read now >>

 

Just Like Dancing 
first published in Long Story Short in July 2011

Sometimes a single game of pool can change your life.  read now >>
 

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