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Dead? Three Short Stories by Joshua Scribner

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Three stories that speculate on the other side.

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First published April 25, 2011

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Joshua Scribner

462 books33 followers
Joshua Scribner is the author of the novels Mantis Nights, The Coma Lights and Nescata. His fiction won both second and fifth place in the 2008 Whispering Spirits Flash Fiction contest. Up to date information on his work can be found at joshuascribner.com. Joshua currently lives in Michigan with his wife and two daughters.

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Profile Image for Beatriz Chavarri.
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September 2, 2011
Three interest short stories about the misteries of life and death, the fears about pass away or to be witness of someones death or be the only one who can feel the presence of the messengers of the Death itself. My favorite story was "The agnostic's guide", 4/5 as "The gate". "Jerry's garden" is good too, but not so impressive as the others (3/5).

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896 reviews22 followers
September 7, 2011
Free Kindle edition.
Three short stories about death:
1. Jerry's Garden: You SHOULD NOT eat your vegetables - if Jerry grew them.
2. The Agnostic's Guide: What might happen if you had a choice about where to go when you die.
3. The Gate: Who is the gatekeeper of death and why is the nursing home attendant able to see him?
Profile Image for Lisa Rayns.
Author 7 books145 followers
February 9, 2012
Three intestesting short stories. Interesting, a little twisted, and it's free. If you're looking for a short read, this is good.
Profile Image for Tracy Mcallister.
38 reviews2 followers
November 5, 2012
I could read his short stories every day. Does that make me crazy? I don't know...but they are so addictive.
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106 reviews4 followers
December 12, 2012
Pretty short read, enjoyable throughout, with death as the linking idea. Kindle edition was a freebie from Amazon. Can't complain!
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