The Seventh Dimension, Part One: Explanation Of the Theory

An explanation of the rest of this story using the "Stacked dimension" theory of time travel.

The Strawman

a play on a part of some famous literature

Out-stretched

casual prose

Redford & Newman: Last Call (Part 2 of 3)

"Redford and Newman: Last Call", (Published here in 3 parts of approx. 3000 words each). The two great American actors meet on the night one year prior to Newman's death of lung cancer. They exchange barbs, sentimentality and wordless commentary over a final evening of cocktails and dinner, much as they did onscreen, though in this case, unedited and in real life. They reminisce about their lifelong friendship, their careers, their off-screen lives, their tragic shared history, their regrets and the women they never had. A discreet, lovely bartender complements the mood of intimacy.

Redford & Newman: Last Call (Part 1 of 3)

"Redford and Newman: Last Call", (Published here in 3 parts of approx. 3000 words each). The two great American actors meet on the night one year prior to Newman's death of lung cancer. They exchange barbs, sentimentality and wordless commentary over a final evening of cocktails and dinner, much as they did onscreen, though in this case, unedited and in real life. They reminisce about their lifelong friendship, their careers, their off-screen lives, their tragic shared history, their regrets and the women they never had. A discreet, lovely bartender complements the mood of intimacy.
Cherry

Come Over on Your Bike

For my wizard

Lonie53

short and not sweet Pia x

Remnant of a Bloodline - Prologue

Prologue
Cherry

The Builders' Report (chapters 1 & 2)

A 'cold-hearted' publicist with her own advertising agency, Cleo is going to get more than an office added to her house! As she searches for a reputable builder, love is about to knock her to the ground and begin its own rebuilding...

The Swirls of Life

After a short banter, since the wind was severe on my weathered face, I moved on. My usual path led me down Prince Street to a bench in front of the Post Office.

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