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Occasionally Disparate Stories, Ryan A. Macdonald Nov 2012

Occasionally Disparate Stories, Ryan A. Macdonald

Ryan A. MacDonald

This Thesis consists of mostly single page stories.


Nelson Bond - Author And Scriptwriter, Lisle G. Brown Sep 2012

Nelson Bond - Author And Scriptwriter, Lisle G. Brown

Lisle G Brown

An online exhibit devoted to the life and works of Nelson Bond. Bond was a author of fantasy and science fiction, as well as sports and adventures stores, during the hay-day of pulp magazines, the 1930s and 40s. He later turned to radio and television screen wiring during the 1950s and 60s. The exhibit includes an exhaustive listing of his creative works, illustrated by examples of the pulp magazine covers and other visual items. It has still and moving images, as well as a guide to his papers in the Special Collections.


Assunta And A Bag Of Food, Michael C. Vocino Aug 2012

Assunta And A Bag Of Food, Michael C. Vocino

michael c vocino

Life in the Mezzogiorno of Italy in the town of San Nicandro Garganico. The author briefly ponders his aging.


Six Crosses, Michael C. Vocino Aug 2012

Six Crosses, Michael C. Vocino

michael c vocino

Brief short story or observation about life in a small southern Italian town.


Evolution, Bryan M. Furuness Jul 2012

Evolution, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract provided.


God's Dogs: A Novel In Stories, Mitch Wieland Jul 2012

God's Dogs: A Novel In Stories, Mitch Wieland

Mitch Wieland

Ferrell Swan has fled the shambles of his life in Ohio for the vast and empty landscape of Idaho’s high desert. Here he tries to escape his past and its failures—even to escape memory itself. He seeks solace in sunrises and sunsets, wild mustangs and wheeling hawks, and the coyotes that roam his one hundred acres of scrubland. Through visits from his stepson and his ex-wife, through occasional contacts with odd and reclusive neighbors, Swan confronts himself in order to realize his humanity.


Shadow Show: All New Stories In Celebration Of Ray Bradbury, Sam Weller Jul 2012

Shadow Show: All New Stories In Celebration Of Ray Bradbury, Sam Weller

Sam Weller

An anthology of short fiction by 26 authors, each of whom was inspired by the legendary work of Ray Bradbury, including Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, Audrey Niffenegger, Margaret Atwood, and more


Excerpts From Two Lists, Bryan M. Furuness Mar 2012

Excerpts From Two Lists, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Must Be Nice, Bryan M. Furuness Mar 2012

Must Be Nice, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


The Mechanical Bride, Allison De Fren Dec 2011

The Mechanical Bride, Allison De Fren

Allison De Fren

No abstract provided.


The Toys Do Not Speak, Ari M. Mattes Dec 2011

The Toys Do Not Speak, Ari M. Mattes

Ari Mattes

'Regime 01 is full to the brim with new talent and old masters. We have new poems by Andrew Burke, Amanda Joy, Peter Jeffery and Richard James Allen. New short stories by Ari Mattes, Damon Lockwood, Petri Ivalo Sinda and Kailash Srinivasan [and a] screenplay for short and terrifying vampire film by Ruth Stubbings' (Regime Books).


Romcom, Ari M. Mattes Dec 2011

Romcom, Ari M. Mattes

Ari Mattes

The 2012 UTS writers’ anthology, Hide Your Fires, with a foreword by Fiona McGregor, brings together some of Sydney’s best emerging writers. [Book]


Resettlement, Spencer Wolff Dec 2011

Resettlement, Spencer Wolff

Spencer Wolff

My debut novel, Resettlement, tells the fictional story of Arès Sbigzenou, a Congolese refugee left for dead in the wake of ethnic violence. Arès' fate, like the fate of millions, sends him on a kinetic flight across the badlands of northern Africa with Europe as his goal. On the way he encounters a colorful cast ranging from Rwandan rappers to Nigerian marauders, Congolese crooks, Algerian border smugglers, metisse Berber Rastas and a fast-talking Cameroonian trader. At last he arrives in Rabat, Morocco, but finds the way forward blocked. Forced by circumstances to register as a refugee, Arès unwittingly binds himself …