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Saturday, April 30, 2016
Z is for Zig Zags
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There is nothing new under the sun. Although the brief episode known as Mankind may have seemed like an aberration or an experiment, it was ...
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Y is for Year 2500
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Four hundred years after the demise of man, there were few indications that he, or she, had ever walked on the earth. Modern humans had on...
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Thursday, April 28, 2016
X is for X Camp
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Freddie had given up thinking about X Camp months ago. He was told it was better than Y Camp where a fire had broken out in one of the concr...
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W is for Washington
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When Estavez Estralla finally saw the Cascades in the distance, he felt that odd sense of triumph mixed with disappointment. Washington Sta...
V is for Violence
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For a few weeks, Freddie and Diana lost themselves. There was the sun that fell in long lines across their bodies, the sound of the birds ou...
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
U is for Utopia
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OK, I fell off the A to Z bandwagon. I had a good excuse, namely that of flying to Britain for a long weekend. I thought I could squeeze a f...
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Saturday, April 23, 2016
T is for Tornado
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Estavez Estralla remembered Navajo Joe fondly. He was the only one who appeared to care about his family. After their dangerous trek throug...
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Friday, April 22, 2016
S is for Saffron
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For three weeks now Anna had donned her mask and fought her way through the smoke to see Saffron. All around her cages lay shattered an...
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Thursday, April 21, 2016
R is for Retreat
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The light in the forest was a strange and stunted thing that crept under the door of the barn only to die in pools. They slept the sleep of...
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Q is for Quail
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At any other time Freddie, Diana, and the four-year-old child Melissa, would have looked like a strange family unit. They were trudging dow...
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
P is For President
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Jeb Jackson swept into the gallery room and raised his arms wide. “Gentlemen. I welcome you to the panoramic view of the Battle of Beck...
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