“The Author”, a short story by Stephen Maitland-Lewis
Short Story: The Author By Stephen Maitland-Lewis Bronwyn Tasker, flanked by Princeton’s librarian emeritus and her literary agent, was escorted by a young summer…
Short Story: The Author By Stephen Maitland-Lewis Bronwyn Tasker, flanked by Princeton’s librarian emeritus and her literary agent, was escorted by a young summer…
The Case of the Four Maltese Falcons By Andrew MacRae (Warning: There be spoilers ahead. This article compares the novel, “The Maltese Falcon,” and…
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FEAR ITSELF By James Swallow Star Trek Discovery’s breakout character is without a doubt the Kelpien first officer, Saru. His species continually live in fear,…
TURNING THE TIDE By Edith Maxwell Emotions are running high the first week of November in 1888. It’s time for Americans to elect a new…
DYEING UP LOOSE ENDS By Maggie Sefton Who knew knitting could be such an action-packed hobby? Kelly Flynn is back and is enjoying a perfectly…
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