An Almost Like a Song Story Sequel to "Wolf Creek Pass". Dave and Michelle decide to ride the Durango to Silverton Train and possibly each other. Part of a series called "Almost Like a Song", the song title for this one is from C.W. McCall.
Alex Winham, just coming out his shell after the painful end of a 20-year marriage, gets a lesson in trust he didn't know he was looking for. (Sorry, kids, this one's a grown-up story.)
A Take Me Out to the Ballgame Story Sam was a rookie pitcher for the Orioles. He was 12th man on a twelve-man staff, but he was holding on. Now, he was to have a Japanese roommate who knew no English. The new guy was also a pitcher: A starter, more experienced and more highly regarded than Sam. But there would be more than just language barriers. And then there was Amy...
This is a love story, not a stroke story. If that's what you are looking for you should probably go somewhere else. This is the story of John, his father and his father's lover and how the lover and John react after the tragic death of his father.
Join with Alaska's Finest as they pursue yet another serial rapist and murderer. A few of the characters are the same, but the location is mostly in South Central Alaska, around Anchorage.
This has evolved statewide, and I have added the introduction with a dictionary of acronyms and terms used in all of my stories.
A mysterious vintage Leica begins delivering photographs Alex never took—intimate moments with a woman he hasn’t met. Each image pulls him deeper into the city’s shadows and toward Maya, a poet with secrets of her own. As the camera reveals glimpses of a perfect future, Alex must choose: follow the vision—or step out of the frame and into something real. A story about love, fate, and a life unframed. This is the draft prior to final edit, which reduced it from 6,500 words to 1,700.