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Fragments of the Future is a collection of imaginative literary and science-fiction stories previously published individually in periodicals and anthologies in the U.S., U.K., and other countries. This second edition is revised and enlarged from the first edition, which was published by StoneThread Publishing. From the Introduction to the First Edition: ... Robert Morgan finds himself suddenly, and without any reason, famous for his alternate-universe theory. He meets Ruth Collins - who has her own universe. ... Passengers on a flight relive an old John Wayne movie where the plane survives - but there is a deleted scene with a different ending. Fragments of the Future contains these stories, and more. Here are people like you, caught up in events where the world they know crumbles. Some of these stories could happen, even if unlikely; others take place only in the improbable world of the mind.
Your Life Here is the second volume of brief pieces from Terence Kuch's well-known blog Memorable Fancies. The first volume, Everything Wants to Happen, was published in 2015 (revised second edition, 2017). Terence Kuch's fiction, poetry, and plays have been published in the U.S., England, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Ireland, Australia, and Thailand, and have appeared in numerous periodicals including Commonweal, Diagram, Dissent, New Scientist, New York magazine, North American Review, Timber Creek Review, Washington Post Book World, Washington Post Magazine, and have been anthologized in books from Random House and other publishers. His work has been praised by the New York Times and Kirkus Reviews, and a poem has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His novels, story collections, plays, and other writings are available on Amazon and elsewhere. For more information on the author, see terencekuch.net.
Love You to Pieces is a collection of 100 very brief poems and prose pieces about love, from the popular blog Memorable Fancies (terencekuch.com). Irony, humor, and pain all find their places here.
One thousand microfictions from the popular website Memorable Fancies (at www.terencekuch.com) - literary, weird, imaginative, mordant, unexpected.
Four Christian plays available for royalty-free performance by churches and other non-profit organizations. Two are based on biblical themes (Job; the Good Samaritan), and two on episodes in the history of the church (the Reformation; the overthrow of the pagan gods).
Inventory of Shadows is Terence Kuch's fourth story collection. Shadows includes fiction in a variety of genres such as literary and weird, and includes more misadventures of Kuch's favorite protagonist, Robert Morgan, who has appeared in two earlier books by the author.
A guide to proper American English word usage, grammar, pronunciation, and style features examples of good and bad usage from the media.
Exit Four is a collection of off-beat literary fiction originally published in university literary journals and elsewhere. The reader will find a long and very dark story set in subways in London, Paris, and New York; the invention of the chair, and how that disrupted an ancient culture; a couple who meet in a supermarket and how that place prefigures their lives together; an old man riding a train, who realizes that a young artist is drawing his gnarled hands; two lovers whose only real connection is a painting on a museum wall; and others. Some of these stories could happen, even if unlikely; others take place only in the uncertain world of the mind.
Three one-act plays and one full-length play requiring two to four actors and modest props: In Clickers, a Senate candidate's past catches up with him as he watches election returns. In City Lines, Henry has a boss, a friend in Accounting, and a wife; but somehow, they're all the same. In Inventions: then, he loved her. Now, he has a plan. In Exit Four, two couples escape from a retirement home and hide out in an abandoned motel.