By: Barbara Griffin | 2010-05-31 | Short Stories The world doesn''t evolve without relationships , you see them everywhere you go. In fact it read more
By: Dylan Darroch | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories A love story Do I regret falling in love; giving my life for and to another? Such a question can read more
By: Prairie Reep | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories A Father''s Gift "The only man who will never break my heart is my daddy," whines Hatley, the shortread more
By: Patrick Lebedinski | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories A Life Between the Lines I met Sam years ago. At the time, I spent plenty of time at the local book store where I read anything that caught my interest. Like many girls, I read romance novels. read more
By: Abigail Lucas | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories Pleatant Park, once the pride of the county parish, was deserted on that sombre, September evening. read more
By: A.M. | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories Seriously, what went wrong? Not just with me, but with my girls, too. The three of us are sitting in our usual booth at the restaurant. We''re all nursing fine, liquor drinks. I swivel my eletric pink cosmopolitan, a frown slitting my face. Blondie is next to me. read more
By: Lindsey Harakis | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories I can''t remember exactly how long it had been since I first arrived here but knew that I had seen more Christmases than I cared to remember. Once a year the seed of excitement was planted, nurtured, tended and grew into a frenzy of plans and purchases. read more
By: J.R. Flowers | 2010-06-04 | Short Stories 12 Steps She was his narcotic. His drug of choice; to use an addicts vernacular. Seeing her, hearing her, the mere act of thinking of her sent delicious spasms of aliveness jolting through him. read more
By: Vincent Cadieo | 2010-05-29 | Short Stories NYPDoubt My friend Kenny retired a couple of years ago and when he complains what his life was like with the NYPD I always tell him, Do you want to switch places? Because I would love to be retired right now at 44 instead of waiting till I was 62. read more
By: Mia Black | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Our relationship started with a brief introduction by our mutual friend. My mouth barely turned its read more
By: Trying Something New | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories last six years of my life in a not so nice relationship . There is so much back and forward. I act like read more
By: Jennifer York | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Once upon a time, in a far away place called Manhattan, I joined the ranks of a hard working, competitive bunch. I''m not talking about your average New Yorker, well almost... read more
By: Sylvia Woodham | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories Choices She knew she was at a crossroads in her life. She felt like she had been going in circles for a while now, not necessarily solving any of the problems in her life or learning anything new, but having fun! Maybe that was new for her... it was hard for her to tell. read more
By: Lynda Talve | 2010-05-31 | Short Stories Where love ends They were on their way home from a funeral late afternoon on a Sunday. She was driving and he asked her to pull over. It was a friend''s twenty-five year old son. He was crushed in a head on collision and died on his way to the hospital. It was snowing. read more
By: Stacey Landis | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories A Friendly Heart It was halfway through Jeraud''s senior year an he was so sick of hearing his best friend, Skyra talk about how awesome Keylan was: "You know Jer," She would say, "Most of those stupid jocks aren''t even nice to us. read more
By: Megan Sheldon | 2010-05-29 | Short Stories The sight of blood has a strange effect on people. It can make a person pale to the colour of a full moon, or grimace in a way that would make a pirate proud. The latter reaction was probably my own as I sat on the rickety front step of my porch. read more
By: Forest Grene | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories The Remarkable World. Holly spent the majority of her free time staring out her window watching the lives of others adorn the streets as if a novel was being re-enacted. The funny man who checked the garbage cans each Wednesday was expected around this time. read more