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“Overdone Meat,” a Short Story, by Christina Rosso
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“Overdone Meat,” a Short Story, by Christina Rosso

The hardest part is getting the facial expressions right. The slight slant of frown lines on the forehead, the curve of a smile forming. Worry in the eyes. The eyes are how you know whether or not it worked.

He comes to the gallery late, after hours. He has been my companion the last three months. I don’t like the term boyfriend, yet he insists on calling me his girlfriend. His name is Robbie. I have a three-inch tall oak wingback chair in my hand and am ticking light brush strokes on the tiny legs to give them a more weathered look when he barges in.

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“The Customer is Always Right” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig
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“The Customer is Always Right” a Short Story by Stephanie Rabig

“Did you hear me? I said I want to speak to your manager!”

Mallory Montoya kept the pleasant, toothy Customer Service Smile on her face, though it was a near thing. “It'll just be—”

“Hey!” the woman said, snapping her fingers in Mallory's face. “I didn't ask for excuses! I asked for your manager!”

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Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: “The Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

Horror In Hollywood Short Story Contest First Place Winner: “The Hollywood” by Joanne Askew

The door slid open. The two guards stood, armed. One jerked his e-gun, prompting her to move. Its chrome caught the light. Its purple battery throbbed inside its cylinder, and violet shadows oozed into the barrel. She placed her drink on the award shelf near the door that gathered dust – twenty-three figures stood there with her name engraved. She nodded to the guards, throwing a cardigan over her shoulders – not that it mattered what she wore, she knew she’d wake up in something different.

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