Excerpt from The Man From Empire
By Vishnu Lorax
Chapter Two The Morning After The alarm went off at 6 AM exactly, same as always. My first thought was, "What a weird dream!" but then I realized I was still seeing my bedroom sharp and clear, and no, I hadn’t left my contacts in. Habit forced me to make the bed before padding into […]
Excerpt from The Man From Empire
By Liberty Island Staff
The Man From Empire Dan Melson Copyright 2013 Dan Melson All Rights Reserved Prolog Twenty-three kilometers up, Osh Scimtar felt the explosion through his feet. More ominously, he immediately realized that he was no longer feeling the full force of Sharanna’s acceleration. The building was falling. Quick probes with his mental abilities and datalink told […]
Finding Flipper Frank
By Patrick Garry
Click Here to visit:Website for Patrick Garry Walt Honerman has just about given up on life. He is thirty-eight years old and lives alone in a small apartment above a hardware store in Billings, Montana. But because of a promise made to a dying uncle, Walt embarks on a cross-country driving trip with two passengers: […]
Law Prof
By Steven W. Aunan
Inspired by the white liberals who inhabit that curious western frontier called the "multicultural workplace" – which is unaccountably overwhelmingly white despite their protestations. I walk in white circles, no black gets to hear But I’m not a racist, I have nothing to fear If I hung with the president, we’d have a good time […]
Who Wants Free Love Anyway?A Play in One Act
By Steven W. Aunan
Narrator: Early in the 21st century, the repentant descendants of free-love hippies in the California legislature put an end to the unregulated sexual behavior of their children and grandchildren, who were now students at college campuses across the state. Concerned about the "rape pandemic" sweeping through the culture, these New Puritan lawmakers passed Affirmative Consent […]
Little Red Cap and the Greatest Gift
By Steven W. Aunan
Once upon a time there was a sweet little girl. Everyone liked her, but most of all her grandmother, who did not know what to give the child next. Once she gave her a little cap made of red velvet. Because it suited her so well, and she wanted to wear it all the time, […]
The Low Snark of Well-Heeled Girls
By Steven W. Aunan
If you see someone who acts like a star And she says she has a native background And your head is spinning from her endless lies And you just can’t escape from the sound Don’t worry too much, she will get ’round to you We’re her piglets now, wisdom her pearls And the thing that […]