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Children’s Literature:
The King and the Dragon
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The King and the Dragon is an allegorical look at the whole Bible story as the ‘true myth’ of the dragon-slaying hero told in a memorable rhyming style for younger children.
Then everything fell; the whole world became broken.
But the King, in return, this great promise has spoken:
“I’ll send you a strong and most wonderful Knight
To slay the foul Dragon and put all things right.”
Well, all the King’s people waited for ages.
(This story is missing quite a few pages.)
They waited . . . for ages, and ages, and ages.The King and the Dragon, James W. Shrimpton
Fiction:
Dream House
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Sometimes dreams really do come true…
But at what cost?
Has-been rockstar David Garrett and his girlfriend arrive for a quiet vacation at an unassuming country bed and breakfast. But after a midnight chat with the inn’s unsettling proprietor, David wakes to find himself living out his wildest fantasies with the other guests inexplicably along for the ride. As the group attempts to unravel the mystery of their new reality, things turn ever darker, as a web of lust, violence, and suspense is woven around the four guests.
Can they break free of the web before the Dream House Inn takes everything from them?
Medicine Woman
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Levi Thurston: mountain man, wanderer, Indian fighter. He haunts the wide open places of a newly opened West. His only companions… a reluctant coydog and a Hawken rifle.
When he is ambushed by Ute warriors, Levi takes shelter in a sacred burial ground. Convinced he has caught a curse, he must seek out a Blackfoot Medicine Woman, the young and beautiful Apaniaki, daughter of Chief Black Crow to help lift it. But what starts out as a simple-enough quest devolves into a fight for his life and an unexpected love as Levi finds himself caught in the middle of warring tribes.
Silence and Starsong Magazine Spring 2023, Volume 1 Number 1
Featuring
The inaugural issue of Silence and Starsong Magazine contains stories in a variety of genres from science fiction and horror to fantasy and action/adventure. There are authors you already know and love as well as promising newcomers. All share a common goal: to inspire wonder and awe through stories of high strangeness and other modern fairytales for grown-ups.
This volume contains ten stories, including one written by P3’s most prolific contributor, Zack Grafman:
Have Ye Offered Unto Me
The day-to-day life of an academic is accompanied by worries that seem mundane to most of us. Yet, what is discussed in the lecture hall or inscribed in dusty tomes, does not always remain in the realm of speculation.
Grind: And Other Strange Stories
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They say it's a grind
Dive into a collection of five weird and unsettling tales of corporate horror. Embark on a journey through the twisted corridors of a world where:
Corporate interviews take a supernatural turn.
An employee obsessed with work goes to great lengths to get promoted.
Desperate Head Hunters brutally compete in a dystopian quota contest.
Inspired by Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, these five short stories explore the dark side of corporate life and the price of ambition.