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  • #1
    Michael  Grigsby
    “His cellphone alarm beeped. Now. Who would he nail?
    A single target tonight. So, a single bullet in the gun.
    David put the crosshairs on one of the guys walking out of the Quick Trip. Tall man, longish hair, scruffy beard. The guy pulled keys from his pocket and the crosshairs settled on his face.
    What was next? David pulled the trigger. The back of the guy’s head exploded. A massive wound.
    The guy’s friend looked around. The pregnant woman screamed. The black guy ran. The girls hugged each other.
    David pulled the trunk lid back down. Clicked and locked. A gentle walkway wound around the mall. Sol slowly drove away.
    David’s breaths came fast, almost pants. He then took his black pants off and removed his soiled underwear. He reached in the plastic bag for the fresh pair. Changing in the trunk of a dark and hot and moving car was difficult. Just part of the job now.
    When he pulled the trigger, he orgasmed. Always did.
    David slowed his breathing. Taylor series for ex = 1 + x + X2 / 2! + X3 / 3! etc.
    Yes, that was better.
    He closed his eyes and let go of the rope and let the rifle roll to one side. That guy’s head exploded.
    They drove away, below the speed limit. Didn’t want to attract attention. No need to, in no hurry.”
    Michael Grigsby

  • #2
    Michael  Grigsby
    “Holly screwed up her nose, like she always did when concentrating, which was all the time. My granddaughter was heading for a nose job.”
    Michael Grigsby, Segment of One

  • #3
    Michael  Grigsby
    “I got in my car and started it up and sighed. The radio station was about to do some Bartok crap and I couldn’t stand that atonal stuff, so I flipped it off. I’d rather head back to my place in silence.”
    Michael Grigsby, Segment of One

  • #4
    Michael  Grigsby
    “Hair brushed and face washed, Holly put her jeans and top on, a plain, blue, cotton shirt with cute thin stripes. She had no bra because she had no boobs. She didn’t even have her period yet. Such a little kid. The other girls talked a lot about bras and boobs and periods.”
    Michael Grigsby, Segment of One

  • #5
    Michael  Grigsby
    “David let go and started shouting, “The bullets! The bullets! The bullets!”
    His head pounded. His ears roared.”
    Michael Grigsby, Segment of One

  • #6
    Michael  Grigsby
    “David turned on the TV and sat on the couch. He could grade the Calc I homework but that always depressed him. It would almost put him in mourning, sitting Shiva, but it had to be done.
    He would get up early in the morning and do it. He chuckled.
    The TV had a stupid dog commercial. Cocker Spaniel mix. Same kind of mutt Miriam brought into their marriage. She was a dog person. Named it Lucky.
    Lucky died of poisoning while David was at home one afternoon. Somehow the dog had gotten into Clorox. Not so lucky.
    That had been their only fight. David did not want to get another dog. Claimed it would remind him of Lucky.
    When David was little, about eight or nine years old, he had learned Clorox would kill a dog. Their neighbor had a German shepherd. Sol would throw rocks at it when they walked to school.
    One day the dog got out and bit Sol, and if the neighbors had not stopped it, the dog may have mauled Sol to death. The dog’s name was Roxx, short for Roxanne. It was found dead a couple of days later. Poisoned.
    David was not a dog person.”
    Michael Grigsby, Segment of One

  • #7
    Charles Dyson
    “As the working day came to a close, I could only think of the prospect ahead. My mind raced, and my pulse quickened.”
    Charles Dyson, A Decade of Desire: Erotic Memoirs from The Office Diaries

  • #8
    Charles Dyson
    “Yes, I’m sure the universe connected us and may do so again when it deems the time is right. Until then, in only a few short hours combined with a set of lovely messages, I have enjoyed something rarely found, a gemstone in the sands of time.”
    Charles Dyson, A Decade of Desire: Erotic Memoirs from The Office Diaries

  • #9
    Charles Stross
    “NASA are idiots. They want to send canned primates to Mars!" Manfred swallows a mouthful of beer, aggressively plonks his glass on the table: "Mars is just dumb mass at the bottom of a gravity well; there isn't even a biosphere there. They should be working on uploading and solving the nanoassembly conformational problem instead. Then we could turn all the available dumb matter into computronium and use it for processing our thoughts. Long-term, it's the only way to go. The solar system is a dead loss right now – dumb all over! Just measure the MIPS per milligram. If it isn't thinking, it isn't working. We need to start with the low-mass bodies, reconfigure them for our own use. Dismantle the moon! Dismantle Mars! Build masses of free-flying nanocomputing processor nodes exchanging data via laser link, each layer running off the waste heat of the next one in. Matrioshka brains, Russian doll Dyson spheres the size of solar systems. Teach dumb matter to do the Turing boogie!”
    Charles Stross, Accelerando

  • #10
    Charles Dyson
    “Should you feel sufficiently emboldened, then let’s plan a coffee sometime soon. And see what the universe makes of the occasion.”
    Charles Dyson, A Decade of Desire: Erotic Memoirs from The Office Diaries

  • #11
    Sharon Carter
    “One thing I do know my son-in-law didn't hate you. That man loved you so much, sweetie," her father commented.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #12
    Sharon Carter
    “He hadn’t factored in her being hundreds of miles away from home with no family or friends. I’ve been a complete wanker, he chastised himself. “Bloody hell, I hadn’t taken that into account. Maybe Kat’s right,” he remarked, fixated on the TV.   ”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction II: Love Designs

  • #13
    Sharon Carter
    “Don't forget you are with him for sex only. Remove the cobwebs as Sarah suggested. Have fun like auntie said. You don't have to get to know him.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #14
    Sharon Carter
    “Stop opening yourself up to this womanizer.  He doesn't deserve to know a freaking thing about you," she chastised herself.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #15
    Sharon Carter
    “True forgiveness is letting go of something and moving forward with your life. I was stuck in the past, drowning in misery.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #16
    Sharon Carter
    “Sage could barely move, fastened in the wrecked car by her seatbelt. She was coughing and barely able to breathe. The acrid taste of smoke and the gas fumes overwhelmed her and the pain was excruciating.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #17
    Sharon Carter
    “Sorry to hear that, baby." he kissed the palm of her hand. Wow, her mom and husband both killed in tragic accidents, he thought.”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #18
    Sharon Carter
    “Why would he appear to be so freaking concerned about me to my fake boyfriend anyway? she thought. He needs to mind his own business and keep out of mine. Shallow, arrogant bastard!”
    Sharon Carter, Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again

  • #19
    Sophia R. Tyler
    “I don’t know what else to do, so I’m asking You to give me a solution.”
    Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

  • #20
    Sophia R. Tyler
    “He knew that something had to change if he was going to be able to keep his job. Mouse decided to pray and ask for help.”
    Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

  • #21
    Sophia R. Tyler
    “But when I heard that you were feeling the same way, I wanted to do something to help you.”
    Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

  • #22
    Sophia R. Tyler
    “I wanted to do for you what you did for me...” “What an answer to prayer!”
    Sophia R. Tyler, The Friendly Mouse

  • #23
    Gregory Dickow
    “Christianity is not a religion. it is a relationship with God.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #24
    Gregory Dickow
    “We are God’s art. We are God’s poem, created to display His beauty and goodness.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #25
    Gregory Dickow
    “Soul health turns into whole health. Soul sickness turns into whole sickness.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #26
    Gregory Dickow
    “When you understand why you were born, you can handle whatever comes your way. You stop running from your past, from your pain, and from your mistakes.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #27
    Gregory Dickow
    “God’s love sweeps away everything before it. It sweeps away your past, your pain, your fears, your regrets.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #28
    Gregory Dickow
    “Feed the soul beauty, and it will heal itself.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #29
    Gregory Dickow
    “The condition of your soul will determine the condition of your life. Because it determines how you think, what you feel, and what you choose to do.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose

  • #30
    Gregory Dickow
    “Your Heavenly Father’s love elevates you to a place where you can dream big dreams— where you can live with purpose, unafraid.”
    Gregory Dickow, Soul Cure: How to Heal Your Pain and Discover Your Purpose



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