Elizabeth Burton introduces "Simple Sarah and Slippery Sam," as seen through the eyes of a young girl.
Nora M. Mulligan's bard Philip may get more than he expects when singing "Love's Sweet Song."
Kate Hill presents a different take on "The Death of Medusa."
Life in a small town can be anything but peaceful, as Melissa Pinol shows us in "The Hartville Ghost."
In Marti Booker's "Milagros," a badly needed miracle may begin in the nave of the Black Madonna.
The Rainbow Man encounters religion, philosophy, and strangeness in a set of shorts by G. W. Thomas: "Cheated," "Hoodoos," "Followers," "New Gods," "Second Coming," and "The Final Vote."
In "The Dragon Lady" Stephen D. Rogers introduces us to a young girl and the grandmother who will teach her to be a young lady.
Shannon M. Wendt's Turtrine must be careful what she wishes for when she has the power of "The Sorcerer's Stone."
H. Turnip Smith brings us a tale of "An Incident at War."
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