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Except for a Few Details Literature Short Stories 

‘Except for a few details…’ — The Elevator Trilogy (Short-Short Stories to Clear Your Head)

November 21, 2022April 1, 2023 Les Cohen

As most of you already know and others will realize soon enough, these are very anxious times.  Running behind is the norm.  Having too much to do has become our way of life.  If seems like you’ll never ever get caught up, welcome to my world.

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Literature Short Stories 

Half Stone Walls and Kissing Frogs

December 6, 2015December 20, 2015 Ann Marie Bezayiff

Keira, a thirty-something, graduate student from Baltimore, spends the year in Dublin, working her thesis. Frustrated over her research, she

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Literature Serial Novels The Lost Prentice 

The Lost Prentice: Chapter 5

June 14, 2015June 16, 2015 Dani Gudino

Editor’s Note: This is the fourth chapter of The Lost Prentice, an online serial novel exclusively on the Baltimore Post-Examiner. If you

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Essays Literature 

To the Dreamers I offer this Book of Truths: Edgar Allan Poe’s  lifelong quest for a livable world  

April 2, 2015May 10, 2015 René van Slooten

Was Edgar Allan Poe an alien? Many of his contemporaries seemed to think so, and so do quite a few

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Literature Short Stories 

Troll or Leprechaun?

March 16, 2015March 18, 2015 Ann Marie Bezayiff

The morning air, toasted dry, created a dusty warmness, and the intense heat of the afternoon promised even more discomfort.

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Literature Short Stories 

Echo Canyon

October 31, 2014November 1, 2014 Anthony C. Hayes

Charlie May just wouldn’t shut up. From the moment we’d left Philadelphia, en route to our meeting in New Orleans,

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Literature Short Stories 

Mothers and Sons

April 6, 2014 Ann Marie Bezayiff

You Owe Me The garage door opened slowly, hesitantly like an arthritic man rising from his chair. Cautiously Kim Vuong

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Literature Short Stories 

Cream in My Coffee

December 14, 2013December 14, 2013 Ann Marie Bezayiff

Natsuhiko Osaka, Youngest Son The boy child stood on the dock speechless, his insides, paralyzed, barren of emotion. He stood

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Excerpts Literature Tales from the Holy Land 

Tales from the Holy Land

December 7, 2013December 7, 2013 Rafael Alvarez

Baltimore Post-Examiner is proud to present an excerpt from Baltimore-based author  Rafael  Alvarez’s latest book – Tales from the Holy

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Backstory Blogs 

Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum reopens

October 6, 2013 Bill Hughes

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was the keynote speaker Saturday at the ceremony marking the reopening of the historic Edgar Allan Poe

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