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Feather Project VI: Anthology of Short Stories

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There's Gold in Those Hills - "The night had been for ambushes, and the day for shut eye. He'd been nocturnal for so long that rising and setting with the sun was proving to be a difficult task." a Quick snapshot into the life of Robert Lindsay, a military vet, as he returns home. - Eric Johnson

The Final Huddle - "There, on the shiny blue shoulder panel, bright white letters spell out the name FRYE and below that, the number 17 - his dad's old number." Life is going great for Frye, but unbeknownst to him, he's now the target of revenge. - Dusty Grein

From Cinders to Flames - "All her rage, all her loss, poured out from her in liquid form. Her dreams of freedom were ashes, nothing more than the soot sizzling against her form." Freedom was within grasp, and when snatched away, well, vengence is always an option - M Cargile

Conclusion of the Nutcracker - "No… It can’t be- I couldn’t be a child again. I had grown up, I’d gotten married, and I ruled a Kingdom." The dream is now over, but how can Clara reacclimate after over a decade of happily ever after? - Alison Paige

Shadows and Dust - "Dust knew what it was she was holding. The same thing they all hoped to hold one day. The thing that kept that all at work as much as the threat of the Shadows." Day in and day out, Dust, along with the rest of the colony, mine for one specific thing, but what happens when it's finally discovered? - S.F. Lydon

The Raven and the Ghost - "I walk past all the people in the bustling street and try not to be too giddy at the thought of a disappearing thief, described as death itself, dressed in a black cloak." In hunting for the phantom thief plaguing Arezzo, Valentina ends up finding something quite unexpected - CCG

Negative Man - "He wished with an aching heart that he could go back to that moment in time that, at least in his fading memory, were the happiest days of his life. He held before him an image frozen in time." With a photo and an unyielding desire, physicist Carl Evers undertakes his most ambitious project yet. A Time Machine. - William Riling

Fate's Firey Fist - "He had to flee this district like he had fled all the others. It was different this time. This officer was ruthless; Benny knew he would stop at nothing to catch his quarry." Life has always been hard, especially if you're a changeling, but despite all the crap life's thrown his way, Benny has managed to survive so far, and he'll keep it that way no matter what.- Jonas Stewart

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Published March 25, 2024

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Young Boys in Hawaii encounter a tsunami.
Ages 7-12. I enjoyed it, but there is a tragic incident parents should note
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