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I have 20 stories published in 2 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 24605 times and 5 of my stories have been cherry picked.

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Rich Hanson

My stories

An Apparition of Spring

He held the graduation announcement in his hand for a long time as he gazed pensively out his study window. The lilacs were in full bloom, their purple flowers blanketing the bushes with a quilt of scented purple. A young couple was walking on the sidewalk, no doubt on their way to the college. They were holding hands as they paused in front of his home to watch two squirrels, wild with the exuberance of Spring, chase each other around the trunk of a maple tree. The young man used their pause to steal a kiss from his lovely raven-haired companion, and the man behind the window turned his gaze away from them, feeling like an intruder. He felt an instant of contempt for himself, and for the staid, ordered existance that had him sitting at his desk, compelled to answer his mail the same day that he received it. Wasn't a bit like the old computer catch-phrase "garbage in-garbage out?" he wondered, to be a slave to such a routine. Especially today, when the late morning was lush with exploding foliage. The odors of green, of growth, of flowering life, he knew could coax his soul into rhapsodies of longing if he gave in to his urge to emerge from his walled-in world to give himself to the splendor of a beautiful Spring morning.

The Clumsy Elf

"Tell us a story, Aquamarine," the young elvlings pleaded, pulling at the forest green tunic of the short, ungainly elf. He smiled, shrugged his muscular shoulders in resigned amusement, and putting an arm around the shoulder of the most insistant youngster, he escorted the children to a stone bench wreathed in ivy. Gently, almost reverently, he pushed away enough of the persistant vine to clear himself a place to sit. Good. Now he was ready to accommodate his eager audience.
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Emily Dickinson Attends a Poetry Slam

Max Hinterland had just finished reading his scatalogical magnus opus "Ode to a Grecian Urinal" to a roomful of applause, raucous cheers and two scores of "10" and a "9 and a half" when a demure-looking thin-faced woman, her hair tied back in a bun, hesitantly stepped up to the podium.

Courtiers of Time

"Time" as our Lord and Master, and we its fawning courtiers

At the Gravesite of Richard Mentor Johnson

Thoughts while at the impressive gravesite monument to the man who claimed to have killed the Indian warrior Tecumseh.

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