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“Gretel” goes live at Pseudopod

 
He was tall and quiet, and thinner even than Gretel. Cigarette burn scars covered one cheek, and he was blind in his left eye from an especially bad night with his father. Gretel thought he was beautiful.
 
You’re beautiful, he told her later that night, after her stepmother had driven away and Brykerwoods orderlies had taken Gretel’s leather jacket and the contents of her pockets… but not the lipstick tube they hadn’t found in her bra. After she’d found him, like an uncharted territory, or an undiscovered planet, sitting on the dirty white linoleum next to a vacant chair in an empty TV room without a television. After she’d had handed him one hit of acid and placed the other under her tongue. You’re beautiful.
 
I’m not, she said. My front teeth jut like fallen tombstones. My nose is the size of a bus and my hair is like strips of rotting bacon and my eyes are small and brown as rabbit turds. You must be tripping.
 
I am, but that’s not why I like you.
 
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Renaissance Festival Tales released into the wild

Five Fantasy Novelettes inspired by
Renaissance Faires
Edited by Eric T. Reynolds and Gerri Leen

Stories by:
Camille Alexa
M.C. Chambers
Julia Dvorin
Paula H. Murray
Kim Vandervort

Cover Art Copyright (c) Rachael Mayo

on Amazon, on B&N

“Occupational Hazards of the Late-Night Girl” available in Audio

 

Occupational Hazards of the Late-Night Girl” available in audio at Sniplits.   Just $ .88 for the MP3. This is one of my rare “literary” stories. Short and sweet at just under 7 minutes. Read by Kailey Bell.

From the Sniplits release:
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Sniplits publishes literary and genre short stories as MP3 files, which can be listened to on virtually any device that plays digital music, including smartphones (including iPhones and BlackBerries), MP3 players (including iPods), e-readers compatible with MP3 audio books (including some versions of the Kindle, Nook, and Sony e-readers), and computers.