Monthly Archives: May 2016

The Pies

They had seen it written everywhere on the way home. It was written on the roadway, on sidewalks, on fences. It was spray painted onto an angry house cat. “The Pies.” “My god,” whispered Landon as they drove under a … Continue reading

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Hannah’s Mother’s Day Faves

Here’s a collection of Hannah’s favorite pics for Mother’s Day. Happy Mother’s Day!

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The Last Strafing Run

Dwayne “Fuzzy” Fusini privately admitted the divorce was probably his fault. He spent so much time restoring the old P-51D Mustang into a like-new condition, he could understand why Darcie slept with another guy. He was still trying to understand … Continue reading

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Strict Adherence to the Rules

Phil Eierkopf was already a peerless engineer before his private plane crashed in Borneo. He spent the following eighteen years with the lost tribe, Yacanang’Ug, becoming a peerless sorcerer. Years with jungle tribes and traveling through the astral planes where … Continue reading

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