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Flash fiction: A young boy deals with the grief of his mother's untimely death. It is at the foot of her tombstone after recent burial that he struggle's with his sorrow.

Vampires? Yes. Three one hundred word stories told from three different points of view. I need 71 more characters, but I really don't want to give away the plots at this time, so...THE END of Blurb:)

Young teenager Natalie, has just died. A reaper gives her two choices. She can either become a reaper herself and harvest souls of the living, or she can let the reaper standing before her harvest her soul.

She is a mermaid. But she can talk. She is a beauty. She slithers on the rocks, hurts her tail and swims for a heal. Will she ever be able to connect to the human world... Maybe not

The Gap-----------------------------Mystery Novel Could you murder someone and not know it? That’s the dilemma of Clint Richards, a teacher at a suburban school near Philadelphia. He was close to the crime scene at the time of the murder, and his fingerprints were on the bedroom door of the victim. But Clint has no memory of ever being in Cynthia Carter’s residence. There seems to be a time gap that he can’t account for. Richards becomes an amateur investigator trying to clear his name but only

First chapter of a new book I've bee working on. only 2 pages so far.

Knowledge is divine. It is god’s gift. The clever man wants to keep the knowledge away from other people. He wants to be called as the only ‘man of knowledge’.

Mahatma Gandhi once said that I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their thirty feet. John Steinbeck once said that “power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts… perhaps the fear of loss of power.” Here is a story about a phone call to ACP that corrects the corruption spreading in the society.