Tag: short story
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Dr. Nekros: Diatribe and Divulgence (Volume II, Episode V) Is Live!
Dr. Nekros races to rescue Matty from the clutches of the demon Xaphan, but he must first confront previous iniquities when his father finally confronts him after a decade of silence. Meanwhile, a figure appears at the abandoned amusement park where Xaphan resides and reveals the truth concerning both the monster’s past and future. This…
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The Inevitable Demise Of Anton Hall Is (Ironically) Live!
I’m excited to announce that Dr. Nekros: The Inevitable Demise Of Anton Hall (Volume II, Episode IV) is now available at Amazon.com for your Kindle at a price of $00.99. The year is 1939, and Anton Hall wants nothing more than to provide for his mother, father, and girlfriend. So when Mr. Dove offers Anton…
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Coming Soon – The Inevitable Demise of Anton Hall
The year is 1939, and Anton Hall wants nothing more than to provide for his mother, father, and girlfriend. So when Mr. Dove offers Anton work, he jumps at the opportunity, even though the job defies his sense of morality. Before long Anton’s loyalties are divided thanks to a 1936 Packard, and he must make…
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Dr. Nekros: Lineage (Volume II, Episode III) Is Live!
Zetta’s oldest child decides to break free from Xaphan’s influence, and just when it seems a suicidal effort, the boy is saved by an unexpected hero. But who is this man, what is his connection to the Doctors Nekros, and what consequences will arise from incurring Xaphan’s wrath? Click HERE to download to your Kindle!…
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What People Are Saying About “Send-Off”
I’ve gotten lots of interesting responses to my short story “Send-Off” which can currently be found in the latest issue of Euphemism. Here are a few of my favorites … “whoa, that was intense! very good job! it was definitely a bit unsettling, but in the best kind of way:)” -Natalie F. “Great story! And…
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My Latest Published by Euphemism Literary Journal
It is my distinct honor to announce that Illinois State University’s literary journal, Euphemism, has published my latest story entitled “Send Off.” I do hope you’ll give it a read at the provided link, but be warned – it may disturb and unsettle you. http://english.illinoisstate.edu/euphemism/issues/vol_7/issue_2/foley_sendoff.html
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Dr. Nekros: Phantasms and Chicanery Is Here!
Three months have passed since The Tragedian. Though Zetta has not heard from her ex-husband, Dr. Nekros, the recurring nightmare continues that she and her husband, Jason, believe foretells Dr. Nekros’ death by the demon Xaphan. They desperately want to save the charlatan from such a horrid fate, but he’s not making it easy. When…
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“A Christmas Confrontation” – My December News and Views Short Story (Now Online!)
Now Only Available In Happy, Sad, Funny, Mad: Stories Traditionalist James Henderson is enraged and he’s got a bone to pick with Marty Yaple, a youth minister. In fact, James is so angry that he raids Marty’s church, catching Marty off guard. It’s James, though, who is surprised in the end, because Marty turns out…
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Read “Independence Day,” My Short Story In This Month’s News and Views
On a Wednesday night, Selena Epting wanted nothing more than to simply get home and plop into bed after a long day’s work. However, the next day she planned to host a birthday party for her niece, and, as would most of us, she waited until the last minute to buy the necessities. Thus, Selena…
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“No Words” – My Short Story In March’s News And Views For The Young At Heart
“No Words” is the story of Janis, an elderly woman who is having difficulty with once again being thrust into motherhood. But why is Janis now a full-time caregiver, and why has baby Tommy’s true mother, Agatha, abandoned them? Find out by reading “No Words” in this month’s issue of News and Views for the…