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Time Code: The Best Collection of 52 Stories You Should Be Reading This Year

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'Time The Best Collection of 52 Stories You Should Be Reading This Year' This eBook collection brings you more of Chuck’s thought-provoking flash fiction and short stories. The stories in ‘Time The Best Collection of 52 Stories You Should Be Reading This Year’ 1- Big Bang Serenade 2- Mercury Heaven 3- Twilight's Last Gleaning 4- Ginkey's Garden 5- White Van 6- Finding Footprints 7- Timid Bunny 8- Red Moon 9- Some Pig 10- When the Doorbell Rings 11- Slush Pile 12- To Whom It May Concern 13- Blood Draw 14- Are We Superman? 15- Moon Tweets from the Sea of Tranquility, 1969 16- Time Code 17- The Ink Beneath 18- Christmas Poinsettias 19- After the Last Showing 20- September Remembered 21- Grafting In the Dark 22- Test of a Lifetime 23- Coffee Lover, Muffin Lover 24- Pink Unicorn Gunfight at the O.K. Corral 25- All I Want For Christmas...Beets 26- Sitting Next to the Bug 27- Sir John Falstaff Pleads With A Sonnet Not Penned By the Bard nor an Odyssey Presented By Kubrik 28- Mac Morris…Sick Day 29- Maidens and Monsters; Tokyo Footfalls 30- The Typist 31- There goes a Tenner...Beans 32- Excellent to Bad and Everything A Quick Glance at Fredrick Culvert-Owen’s Credit Score 33-Eating Acrylic Pancakes with the Dictators at IHOP on my Birthday 34 -Fallen Hero 35- Girl Wrestler 36- Everything is Clear 37- Five Voice Mail Messages 38- Tourists of Apocalypse 39- Yellow Hair Lures Them All 40- Writer's Time 41- After the Game 42- Home Renovation TV 43- Bard's Muse 44- Fan Fic 45- Conan the Barber 46- Let's Make A Yggdrasil Tree Deal 47- Z-Garten 48- Stupid Fucking Story 49- Free Range Human 50- Sounds of Segregation 51- Nemo Found 52- Nona’s Christmas Cookies

145 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 2, 2015

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Charles Eugene Anderson

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Charles Eugene ‘Chuck’ Anderson is an art student, publisher, and a writer. He lives in Colorado, and he has a weakness for muscle cars.

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December 22, 2019
"Man has known bread since the Neolithic times, and has known cannibalism even longer."

Not horrible, not great, mostly unfulfilling.

A few typos, one factual error, and one editing note.

Most of the shorter pieces read like free form poetry (I am not a poetry fan).

The longer stories lack oomph and often seem like sketches and outlines than complete stories.
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