Monthly Archives: December 2007

The Boy Who Could Say Words That Began Only With The Letter G

from The Short Stories Series George Gauss is boy who can say words that begin only with the letter G. It is not because of his names, which obviously begin with the above-mentioned letter, but it is because of an … Continue reading

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Of good augury

from The Very Short Stories Series It is of good augury that Marie Muskelberger found a ticket on the last plane for Reykjavik before Christmas, as we shall see, reading the following excerpt from her psychiatrist’s online diary, also known … Continue reading

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Bach’s lost correspondence with the ambitious Frankfurt

from The Very Short Stories SeriesTranslated by Rareş Buneafrom an old German parchment Leipzig, Germany, January 13th, 1744Dear Mister Florian Frankfurt,I have carefully perused your letter and must thank you for your appreciative remarks regarding my work. Your manuscript was … Continue reading

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Clown in the forest

from The Very Short Stories Series The clown is hewing his path through the bushes with a rusted, almost rotten machete. He has a haggard face, he is tired, he is panting like a mad underfed parrot, and is sweating … Continue reading

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