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Running Wild Press Short Story Anthology, Volume 8

Running Wild Press Short Story Anthology, Volume 8

Mark Williams; Justin Lowe

Running Wild Press
2025
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This anthology brings together twenty-six stories from authors, Nathaniel Farcas, Lauren Lang, Caroline Shannon Davenport, Jon Fain, Elizabeth S. Devecchi, Eric D. Lehman, Brittany Bell, Ken Goldman, Vincent Czyz, Dalton Mire, Gary Zenker, Mykyta Ryzhykh, Kim Ransley, Mark Williams, Beck Erixson, Ibtisam Shahbaz, Jennifer Cinguina, Joseph A. Schiller, John Tavares, Jerry Purdon, and Justin Lowe. These curated stories center around the human experience, fact or fiction they delve into the experience of being human; cruel twists of fate, secrets held, the measure of risks taken, the assessment of faith, confronting one's demons, and the impact of relationships in various forms. The Storyby Nathaniel FarcasA young man comes home, but home is not what he thought it was . . . and I guess it is a supernatural tale.A Royal Pain in the Ear by Lauren LangRoyal earaches are no laughing matter for a court jester.Uprooted by Jon FainA Hollywood location manager goes to a place he thought he'd never see again--his hometown--to deal with unpleasant memories and the complex needs of his estranged family. Open House by Elizabeth S. DevecchiA young realtor is assigned her first open house, a step toward independence and escape from an abusive husband. The mysterious inhabitants of the little fixer-upper have different plans for her.The Kipling Lampby Eric D. LehmanA young man buys a magical lamp that belonged to Rudyard Kipling in order to become a famous writer, but it does not go as smoothly as he hopes.Copper by Brittany BellA lonely girl befriends her elderly neighbor one summer after her parents cut ties with her best friends family for undisclosed reasons.All For You, Sara Sueby Ken GoldmanMeet Darcy and Elliot, a childless couple who desperately want a baby of their own but find they are unable to conceive. Together they discover a most unusual way to make that birth happen--and Sara Sue is born But at what cost..?Basement Bobby Brittany BellAn eleven-year-old girl undergoes a formative experience while trying to impress an older boy by spying on the town's enigmatic recluse, akin to Boo Radley. The Weeping Scimitar by Vincent Czyz "The Weeping Scimitar," set in the hinterlands of an unnamed Eastern European country in the 19th century, is the tale of a judgment, a blood debt, and a small band of brigands bent on escaping a gulag. The Geisha in the Attic by Dalton Mire A "Southern Belle" is exiled by missionaries to a House of Geisha in 1860s Japan, and her letters inspire a woman in the 21st Century. Statute of Limitations by Gary Zenker The long arm of the law has an even longer reach than one might guess. People on the Roads and in the Gardens by Mykyta Ryzhykh A story about war, people, roads, cities. The Fisherman by Kim Ransley What if the sea is your only friend? Ricochet by Mark Williams Teenage banjo prodigy, Harlan Dillbeck, goes to Bardstown, Kentucky, where, after giving up his dreams of banjo stardom, he becomes a master bourbon taster. Years later, with help from his former banjo-playing nemesis, Sam Boone, Harlan hopes to rescue his son from a nine-fingered hitman, Duke Earl. The Memory Bench by Beck Erixson Craving a memory's soul makes hot chocolate bittersweet. Begin Again by Ibtisam Shahbaz This story captures the tale of two lovers as melodies echoing in different corners of the world, whose soundwaves have collided at last. Respite by Jennifer Cinguina The Audition by Brittany Bell A talented musician confronts guilt over his younger sister's death while auditioning for Julliard. Never Enough by Caroline Shannon Davenport Abundant Accumulations and Acquirements. A game? A need? Schmeared Reputation by Gary Zenker Life dishes out a serving of the darker side of people, with a side of irony. The Results by Joseph A. Schiller Our future no longer holds any secrets from us. We may wish it did. As My Father Was Dying by Caroline Shannon Davenport Being pulled away but painfully, slowly, slowly, being pulled toward... Last Kiss by Gary Zenker If you know the secret being hidden, is it still a secret? Art Project by John Tavares Monster by Jerry Purdon A man is disappointed in his quest to assert his authority and make others disappointed. As his plans unravel, with his main target's death, he sets his sights on someone else to torment. Portobello by Justin Lowe Back in 1989 Sydney, Michael's journalist fiancee arrived home to announce she was being transferred to their London desk, effective immediately. Michael wasn't even consulted but promised to join her as soon as he could. Three days before he was due to fly out, his fiancee rang to announce she was married. This is a tale, not so much of one woman's perfidy, as of the kindness of strangers in a cold forbidding city as Europeans changes all around them.
San Luis

San Luis

Justin Lowe

Puncher and Wattmann
2024
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Justin Lowe's San Luis is a collection of veils, partly lifted or shifting in the breeze, providing glimpses of things perhaps not fully apprehended, of questions not answered. In poems that are wistful, nostalgic, remembrances, heartaches, Lowe probes a lifetime of the uncertainties of 'this crooked little boy / with his warped view of time, / of belonging, / that never go truly mended.' - David AdesSuch wide-ranging, strange narratives told with an ear for varied subject matter and formal structures. Tightly controlled, evocative and nuanced. An original and distinctive voice. Powerful and moving. In a word - brilliant. - Mark O'FlynnEnter Justin Lowe's San Luis, a lyric psychogeography embodying philosopher Gaston Bachelard's observation that "inhabited space transcends geometrical space". From a childhood spent in Spain to a life lived within the vast Australian landscape, Lowe's poems inhabit temporal, spatial and imaginative realms with a keen, compassionate, finely crafted consciousness. These deeply human poems will find their home in you. - Michele Seminara
The Independent

The Independent

Justin Lowe

Inspirebytes Omni Media LLC
2023
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When former professor Parker Stowe finds himself as the tie-breaking Senator in an evenly divided bi-partisan room, he makes a decision that will not only affect his family's safety, but will have repercussions throughout the halls and backrooms of Washington and beyond. How far will each party go to try and secure their best interests? And who is the man in the hoodie that seems determined to undermine everything?Almost mirroring current events-but written and conceived of years earlier-The Independent invites us into the private conversations and negotiations of power-centric Washington DC, while examining potentially outdated practices that impact everyone, especially those who have been pulling the strings out of sight.
Octicorn Party!

Octicorn Party!

Kevin Diller; Justin Lowe

Harpercollins
2020
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In this utterly charming sequel to the popular Hello, My Name Is Octicorn, Octi learns that he can't please everyone....but he can encourage everyone to just be themselves. Octicorn dreams of having a pool party. But what if no one comes? That would be the most embarrassing thing ever So Octi sets out to have a party that will make everyone happy―until he realizes that may just be a disaster waiting to happen.Octicorn Party is for anyone who's ever felt just a little bit different...which, as it turns out, is pretty much all of us.
Glass Poems

Glass Poems

Justin Lowe

Lulu.com
2008
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Justin Lowe was born in Sydney long enough ago now for the sting of briny water to bring a tear to his eye. He lives in the Blue Mountains not too far west with an eye on the clouds he has brushed so often. This is a collection of his verse published internationally over the past 7 years.