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The Prisoners of Monroe Avenue - Dan Barham                         NEW
A Chip on His Shoulder - by Carroll Williams                              NEW
What Manner of Death Shall a Man Die - by Carroll Williams     NEW
A Speech in the Roman Senate - by Carroll Williams

The Prayer - by Doris Thompson - trapped in a stalled elevator with three restless small children
Ladies Who Lunch - by Nancy Allen - a collision of reality with the fantasies of three old ladies
One Bad Apple - by Larry Elliott - a humorous treatment of an ancient tale
Makin' Vernon Mean - by Les Combs - football in a small country town
Scars - by Les Combs - a working man finds love
The End of the Affair
- by Dan Barham
Roscoe and the Still - Walt Latham - an old con gets out of prison
A Friend Like Sam - by Jim Badger - an old cat defends his territory
The Rain Making Machine - Walt Latham - ending a long drought
The Mob - Bernard Dooley
The Bike  - James R. Sineri - a six-year-old gets his first bicycle
Jane Eyre, Two Years Later - by Charlotte Crosmer
A Sea Story - by Walt Latham, a story of courage in World War II
The Wood Box - by Carroll Williams - inspired by the people the author met in Russia

Mary Margaret - by Carroll Williams - strife in Northern Ireland, from the author's Irish travels
The Kiss - by Carroll Williams - a lawyer seeks to unwind on a tropical island
First Kill - by Carroll Williams - five young WW II aviators in New Guinea
Island Air  - by Carroll Williams - two aviators at the Battle of Midway and beyond
Kimberly Writes Home - by Carroll Williams - a college student surprises her parents

Sand Castles - by Carroll Williams - Brad Shelby's run of luck
A Good Day
- by Carroll Williams - rural domestic violence
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