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A collection of stories published on this site in the past. Download the Real Audio Player to listen to the audio recordings, indicated by our storyteller icon.

Dave Bowlin, "Reflections of the Damned". Spring 2000. A post-apocalyptic tale of humanity and damnation.

Terry Bramlett, "Don't Miss Me". Spring 2000. A ghost story for the predawn hours.

Jason Brannon, "Days of Blood and Fire". Spring 2000. Michael may be God's chosen...or he may simply be mad.

Alan Bruce, "The Bloodsword". Spring 2000. The swordsman Roq's quest for vengeance.

Stephen Crane Davidson, "The Dance". Winter 1999. Kalry may have to redefine her heart's desire.

Megan Hallam, "Davi". December 1998. Destiny, prophecy and will intertwine across time.

Gene-Michael Higney, "Snow Blight and the Seven Dorks; A Dysfunctional Fairy Tale". Winter 1999. The title says it all; consider yourself warned.

K. Bird Lincoln, "Red Plum Blossoms". Spring 2000. Can love between a spirit and a mortal end happily?

Bent Lorentzen, "Dragonslayer". Spring 2000. A princess's escape from danger, with aid from an unexpected source.

Bent Lorentzen, "The Hero's Mask". Winter 1999. A young man must make difficult choices about his heritage, his identity and his future.

Lawrence Miller, "A Bad Day at Work". March 1999. Just how much is job security worth?

Lawrence Miller, "Neogenesis". September 1998. A story of life, exploration, and new beginnings.

Daniel A. Olivas, "The Horned Toad". Winter 1999. The temptation of a paradise almost within reach.

Read by Megan Hallam Megan Powell, "Medea in Athens". October 1998. Catch up with Medea where Euripides left off.

Megan Powell, "Pinocchia". January 1999. The wave of a wand doesn't guarantee happiness.

David Randall, "The Devil and the Shoemaker". August 1998. A captivating tale that puts a new twist on doing the right thing.

David Randall, "Jenny the Sew and the Elf Prince". Winter 1999. It's not a match made in heaven, but Jenny knows what she wants and is determined to get it.

David Randall, "Losing Heart". February 1999. A fresh look at the age-old profession of dragon slaying.

David Randall, "The Resurrection and Second Coming of Fiorello H. LaGuardia". November 1998. It's business as usual (almost) for New York City's politicians: mudslinging, bribery, damage control and exorcisms.

Stephen D. Rogers, "Bringing Home the Bacon". Winter 1999. Just another day in the life of the three little pigs.

Stephen D. Rogers, "Just Right". Spring 2000. A fractured fairy tale.

Tony Ruggiero, "The Gift that Keeps on a Givin'". Spring 2000. A story of rednecks.

H. Turnip Smith, "Giacomo's Revenge". Spring 2000. A story of craftsmanship, love and carousel ponies.

G. W. Thomas, "The Box of Ages". Winter 1999. The Rainbow Man discovers how to cheat death.

G. W. Thomas, "The Diva". Spring 2000. What makes the ideal woman?

G. W. Thomas, "Father's Hand". Spring 2000. Teach your children well...and be prepared for the consequences.

G. W. Thomas, "Have Done". Spring 2000. What remains to a man who has had everything?

G. W. Thomas, "Lost and Found". Spring 2000. Is the price for happiness ever too high?

G. W. Thomas, "Perchance to Sleep". Winter 1999. The value of sleep, and the secrets revealed in its absence.

G. W. Thomas, "The Prophecy". Winter 1999. The Rainbow Man makes prophecy work for him.

G. W. Thomas, "Some Total". Spring 2000. One woman's quest for the perfect body.

G. W. Thomas, "Sports Day". Spring 2000. Glory lasts forever, doesn't it?

G. W. Thomas, "Sticks". Winter 1999. Predictability can always be defeated by ingenuity.

G. W. Thomas, "Time Out". Winter 1999. Time travel may prove more trouble than it's worth.

G. W. Thomas, "The Torch". Winter 1999. Worldly power does not grant worthiness.

Bill Vernon, "Holy Cow". Spring 2000. Close encounters of the bovine kind.

Stephanie Dyrkacz Weidner, Auch Das Schöne. October 1998-January 1999.

Stephanie Dyrkacz Weidner, "The Misfit Corner". Winter 1999. A reminder of how strange programmers can be.


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