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  • #1
    Max Nowaz
    “Where’s everybody? I thought you had started production.”
“They’ve got a day off, but don’t worry you’ll see the machinery is here.”
But Brown was worried. As they entered the canteen, the lights came on
automatically. There was nobody there.
“What’s going…...” but he never finished the sentence. Brown felt a sharp pain on the
side of his head and everything went black.”
    Max Nowaz, The Arbitrator

  • #2
    C.A. Knutsen
    “I couldn’t make sense out of what I was seeing. There was a shiny metal arm about an inch thick with a joint in the middle and a knob on the end. The arm was knocking the knob against the window. The oddest thing was that the arm wasn’t connected to anything. It appeared to be floating by itself in midair!”
    C.A. Knutsen, Tom and G.E.R.I.

  • #3
    Rowena Kinread
    “Thousands of stars glittered in an inky sky. Glow-worms sparkled in the grass and owls hooted in the distance. It was so peaceful that Patricius’ breast swelled with love and thankfulness for the Lord’s goodness.”
    Rowena Kinread, The Missionary

  • #4
    Diane L. Kowalyshyn
    “The scent of blood in the wind drew him like a poultice.”
    Diane L. Kowalyshyn, Crossbones

  • #5
    J.K. Franko
    “In many ways, revenge is much like an extramarital affair.
    It never just “happens.” Nobody cheats without having fantasized
    about it in advance, without having savored the idea.
    Revenge, like seduction, is a process. It is a game of inches.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #6
    Christian Warren Freed
    “You should be afraid. Death isn’t the worst that can happen to you. And yes, I would have killed you.”
    Christian Warren Freed, The Lazarus Men

  • #7
    “Law and order during 2020 seemed to slip past most communities until the Vigilante stepped into view and began his own style of justice.”
    RB Le `Deach, My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories

  • #8
    “Little Engine That Could - "I think I can. I think I can. I think I can. I know I can.”
    Watty Piper, The Little Engine That Could

  • #9
    Ken Follett
    “Era un día soleado de principios de verano, y se oía el canto de los pájaros. En un huerto cercano que hasta entonces se había librado de los bombardeos, los manzanos florecían de forma espectacular. El hombre era el único animal que acababa con la vida de los de su propia especie por millones y que convertía el paisaje en un terreno yermo, plagado de cráteres provocados por las bombas y alambradas de espino. Walter tuvo el pensamiento apocalíptico de que, tal vez, la humanidad se borraría a sí misma de la faz de la tierra y dejaría el mundo a los pájaros y a los árboles. Tal vez eso fuera lo mejor.”
    Ken Follett, Fall of Giants

  • #10
    Irma S. Rombauer
    “In order to be labeled organic, a crop must be grown without the use of certain synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, as specified by the USDA. Though produced with fewer synthetic compounds, organic vegetables are not necessarily tastier or more nutritious than their conventional counterparts. Also keep in mind that the certification process is often too expensive for small farms even though their practices may meet or exceed those set by the USDA. The smallest farms-those selling less than $5,000 worth of crops annually-may by law label their produce organic without being inspected or certified. Rather than rely on labeling, we prefer, when possible, to buy locally grown vegetables in their season.”
    Irma S. Rombauer, Joy of Cooking

  • #11
    George Bernard Shaw
    “I'm one of the undeserving poor: that's what I am. Think of what that means to a man. It means that he's up agen middle class morality all the time. If there's anything going, and I put in for a bit of it, it's always the same story: "You're undeserving; so you can't have it." Buy my needs is as great as the most deserving widow's that ever got money out of six different charities in one week for the death of the same husband. I don't need less than a deserving man: I need more. I don't eat less hearty than him; and I drink a lot more. I want a bit of amusement, cause I'm a thinking man. I want cheerfulness and a song and a band when I feel low. Well, they charge me just the same for everything as they charge the deserving. What is middle class morality? Just an excuse for never giving me anything.”
    George Bernard Shaw, Pygmalion

  • #12
    James Joyce
    “تمسّك بالآن، بالـ هُنا، حيث يغرق كل المستقبل في الماضي ….”
    جيمس جويس

  • #13
    Dean Koontz
    “He once told me that an August evening was "as hot as three toads in a Cuisinart," a comparison that left me blinking two days later.”
    Dean Koontz, Seize the Night



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