norman_a_rubin

Primary tabs

TypeTitleAuthorRepliesLast updated
CollectionMy Stories norman_a_rubin012 years 6 months ago
CollectionThe Giant Kullervo norman_a_rubin012 years 6 months ago
StoryProtecting the Environment norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryThe League of Beggars norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryPhantom of Bohemia norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryLoups-Garous norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryKing of the Country norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StorySplash! Splish! Splash! norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryOn Being Alone norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryInterview With A Cannibal norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago
StoryHallelujah norman_a_rubin012 years 8 months ago

My stories

King of the Country

"Ah, good evening, my friends, I am Norman of Agramount, Bard and Balladeer, and court retainer for the Duke of Lothern. I know countless tales and legends of great deeds and mighty heroes from Ages past. Yes, the legends and lore of heroes and historic are known to me. Listen to my words and you will hear of chivalry and bravery:

Splash! Splish! Splash!

Splash, splash! Splish, splash! Splish, splash, splish! Listen to the storyteller. Listen to his story about the roly-poly Pixie and the poor man called 'Never Enough'. "Many, many years ago a poor man went to the banks of a flowing river in the forest. He chose a small tree to chop into firewood. The man lifted up his rusty ax and set to work. He began to cut down a small tree, chop! chop! hack! hack! He chopped, clip! snick! When the axe fell from his hands, splash! splish! splash! It dropped into the deep water of the river.

Hallelujah

The story of a snake oil saleman and his young assistant at they travel the road of the Mid-West in the late 1800's

On Being Alone

The tradegy of the death as seen by a widower in the mirrored window

Pages