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Fighting For Love On Mars by KEN MCQUEEN (ISSUE #14 - AUGUST 2009)
Leo tries to win the affection of a certain disarming female, while his hometown social circle crumbles around him in drunken, bilious mess. |
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Steamed Vegetables and War Sauce by ROBERT GANSHAW (ISSUE #14 - AUGUST 2009)
Unexpected truck problems get the narrator stuck at a weird truck stop, when all he wants is to drive to a graduation party and gorge himself on beer and food. |
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Robin by JAMES HIGGINS (ISSUE #12 - JUNE 2009)
"I haven't figured out the flying part, yet. But I will. Even if it kills me. I will fly." |
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Thirty Seconds by JAMES HIGGINS (ISSUE #12 - JUNE 2009)
Writer's block doesn't necessarily mean that someone isn't writing at all. It could also mean they're not writing enough. |
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Shopping Cart Thieves by JAMES HIGGINS (ISSUE #12 - JUNE 2009)
Are there really so many differences between homeless people and those who do have a home? |
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Westphalia is Burningby KEN MCQUEEN (ISSUE #11 - MAY 2009)
"A tale from a drunk's perspective" about feeling trapped in one's hometown and seeking a rebirth. |
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Genesis Rex by CARMINA LU (ISSUE #10 - APRIL 2009)
A short reimagining of a creation myth. |
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Steve by DAN CRUMM (ISSUE #9 - MARCH 2009)
"He was insane, or at least irregular. About six foot and a little heavy set with dark hair and darker eyes. His arms were tattooed completely with symbols of counter culture, whatever that was." |
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Don't Ever Let the Ice Cream Melt by NICK MEADOR (ISSUE #8 - FEBRUARY 2009)
The tale of a college student who takes a last-resort summer break job driving an ice cream truck through Detroit's northern suburbs. |
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The Family Grave by NICK ROBINSON (ISSUE #8 - FEBRUARY 2009)
An excerpt from a longer film script, the first of its kind on Supraterranean.com. |
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Dodging Obstacles in the Dark by NICK MEADOR (ISSUE #6 - DECEMBER 2008)
A short fiction piece about being alone most of the time, written impromptu and subjected to minimal editing. |
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Dead-Eye Dad by TOM CASTIGLIONE (ISSUE #4 - OCTOBER 1, 2008)
Handguns and bathrobes don't mix well, especially when you're isolated in northern Michigan with plenty of targets around. |
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Musician's Touch by SAMANTHA SCHELTEMA (ISSUE #4 - OCTOBER 1, 2008) |
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Morning Star by MATTHEW BRIEDE (ISSUE #4 - OCTOBER 1, 2008) |
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Disenchanted, chapter 2 by COURTNEY BOWERMAN (ISSUE #3 - SEPTEMBER 1, 2008)
The second excerpt from a novel-in-progress, based on the question, "What if the Beast hadn't ended up with Beauty, and had stayed a beast?" |
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Wink by NICK ROBINSON (ISSUE #2 - AUGUST 1, 2008)
Sometimes seclusion can create writer's block instead of cure it, turning the mouse pointer into a pest. |
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Guinevere by CHRIS HOELSCHER (ISSUE #2 - AUGUST 1, 2008)
Young love has its ups...and downs...in what the author calls "a modern take on Joyce's short story 'Araby' from Dubliners." |
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Disenchanted by COURTNEY BOWERMAN (ISSUE #2 - AUGUST 1, 2008)
An excerpt from a novel-in-progress, based on the question, "What if the Beast hadn't ended up with Beauty, and had stayed a beast?" |
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Interview with Nick Meador about Supraterranean.com by RUMP L. STILTSKIN (ISSUE #1 - JUNE 23, 2008)
Meador sat down with Grimm Magazine's Stiltskin to discuss the debut of Supraterranean, and chaos ensued. |
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