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April 25, 2018

Seeker’s Price Chapter One

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Published on April 25, 2018 10:28

March 23, 2018

The State of Education

In recent years I’ve witnessed the world drift further and further apart into relative isolation. It seems that the things that divide us as people gets larger and larger with each passing minute even though we can communicate instantaneously. Now, the reasons for why this is happening are vast and way too numerous to detail...
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Published on March 23, 2018 22:07

March 18, 2018

Finder’s Keeper

Finder’s Keeper by Bill Walberg Bob Horbaczewski   Endless nothing. Waking up in the middle of the abyss, knowing that everything was still there, but not seeing it’s there, is one of the worst feelings that life ever dealt me. To be in a darkness so complete, that the silence has a gravity that pulls...
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Published on March 18, 2018 10:21

FREE STORY: Price of Knowledge – Chapter Twelve

An hour later, he finally arrived at St. Louis Cemetery. The rows of carved rock and graves that sprawled out amongst this portion of the city readily embraced the withering grip of death. Rot and decay swept in like a foul wind amid many of the structures coating them in a brown, macabre wash of...
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Published on March 18, 2018 10:06

March 5, 2018

FREE STORY: Price of Knowledge – Chapter Eleven

Screaming out in agony, Chance opened his eyes and could see nothing but a brilliant golden light all around him. The feeling of pain had not left, but the image of where he was had, replaced by uninterrupted endless power. Every muscle fiber strained for release from the pure intensity of it all—better to be...
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Published on March 05, 2018 11:32

February 19, 2018

FREE STORY: Price of Knowledge – Chapter Ten

Directly in front of him was a dog, a hell-sent demon of a mutt, for sure, but Remy could tell that the dominant genes of one of its parents came from a Rottweiler and the other from a Mastiff. The animal was gigantic, nearly as big as he was and his thick, black matted coat...
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Published on February 19, 2018 13:34

February 18, 2018

Apologies and Updates

For those of you wondering how it was that we suddenly posted ten or more articles in one day. For those of you who got bombed by a slew of emails. For those of you who diligently follow our website. APOLOGIES! We just updated the look of the site and unknowingly dropped a bunch of...
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Published on February 18, 2018 09:15

February 14, 2018

Chapter 4

Chapter 4 Perplexity   Owen shot up to a sitting position. He looked around for a minute in the near-dark confines of the room. It was sparsely furnished with mismatched pieces that had seen better days. The only light available came through a tiny window that overlooked a kitchen. Though calling it that was a...
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Published on February 14, 2018 05:55

February 11, 2018

The Malef Chronicles – Chapter Seven

Colossal and magnificent in its architecture, the Great Hall that housed the Galactic Council seemed more fitting as a chapel than a political house. Grand pillars stretched up to a ceiling that seemed as distant as the sky. As with all Ter’Ok’Zhu structures, the Great Hall had been built synchronously with the surrounding environment into...
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Published on February 11, 2018 10:08

February 9, 2018

Hello, is there anybody out there?

The joys of the writing process, or possibly the joys of being a parent, or really just the joys of life. When it comes at you, sometimes it’s hard to manage everything. So the last two weeks I have missed my weekly blog post. The main reason is that I’m tired. I know that is...
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Published on February 09, 2018 12:27