Tiffany Ann’s Dilemma by Jon Michael Johnson “I don’t know! I don’t remember!” sobbed Tiffany Ann. “Was it the red one or the black one? I can’t remember…and I’m late!”
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TWITTER SHORT STORY: It May Have Been A Gnome, by Kimberly LaRocca
It May Have Been a Gnome By: Kimberly LaRocca She opened the garage door and the 2-foot-tall person ran underneath her car. Would they finally believe her this time? ————
TWITTER Short Story: Out Of Breath, by Kimberly LaRocca
Out of Breath By Kimberly LaRocca He started the timer and went underneath the water in the tub. At the 8 minute mark he began to get nervous. ——
TWITTER SHORT STORY: He Makes The Best Grilled Cheese, by Kimberly LaRocca
He Makes the Best Grilled Cheese By: Kimberly LaRocca I haven’t slept for two weeks now. I have no idea what’s real and what isn’t. Elvis is making us grilled cheese in the kitchen. ——
TWITTER SHORT STORY: The Greys, by Kimberly LaRocca
The Greys By Kimberly LaRocca I see them all around. They notice me too. Sometimes they point, sometimes they stare. No one will believe me. ——
TWITTER Short Story: HER, by James Gillard
HER by James Gillard James traveled a thousand miles to see her, now that he’s here, he sees her. But the person he was looking for is a thousand miles away —-
TWITTER Short Story: Richard, by Adam Swimmer
Richard by Adam Swimmer Richard Mann woke up screaming the morning his penis went missing. As the years passed, friends would claim he’d become an even bigger dick. —–
TWITTER Short Story: The Blackout, by Ryan Sears-Avery
The Blackout by Ryan Sears-Avery The violent storm plunged the Carter’s home into complete darkness, James and his Father were busy lighting candles to illuminate their surroundings, that was until a bright light engulfed the house. ——-
TWITTER Short Story: I won the lottery, by Elleni Javier
I won the lottery by Elleni Javier Walked into the kitchen waving an unopened envelope from the lottery company. Slightly opens it and announced to my family, “It’s a cheque from Princess Margaret Lottery!” and everyone stops. “It’s for $75.” Everyone just continued what they were doing.
NOVEL Transcript Reading: The Pettifoggerys, by A.D. Adler
Performed by Allan Michael Brunet An island of disagreeable people find themselves headed for the falls and build a fleet of hot air balloons to save themselves.