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11.20.2010

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The Bee Stone - Historical Fantasy @ Residential Aliens
The Healer of Kyras - Fantasy @ The Absent Willow Review
Angst Undying - Horror Spoof @ The Oddville Press (issue 5)
Rediscovering Home - Fantasy @ Black Lantern Publishing
Earthbound Exile - Fantasy @ Static Movement
Flowers for the Sentinel - Fantasy @ The Lorelei Signal


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Don't Blink - Magic Realism, Murder Mystery
The Wind Thief - Fantasy
Kiss of the Infinite - Fantasy
Playing With Dolls - Dark Sci-fi
True Power - Fantasy
Last Lament - Historical Fiction


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