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No More than 51 Bad Stories

Herbert Nowell

A story a week(ish) for a year.

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Immortals Just Like Us

Frannie marveled at the walls of the Red City. Minutes before landing the plane banked over and despite her seat over the wing she saw it. It wasn’t for the first time, but she had never seen the city from this angle. The red of the old san...

6 months ago
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Joy of the Father

Abigail rarely thought of Saint Cuthbert's Episcopal Church. Why would she? The only reason it entered her consciousness was her commute. She shot straight down La Vista to the MARTA station at Lindbergh. Between the Perimeter and the tip o...

a year ago
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Author's Notes: Unchanging Spots

I know most of my writing up to now has been modern urban fantasy. It is a genre I love and for the next 30 odd weeks you’ll see a lot of it (more in next week’s author’s notes). However, I also love detective fiction. As odd as it sounds t...

a year ago
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Unchanging Spots

I left the bar and crossed the road to the donut place.

2 years ago
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  • Herbert Nowell

    I am a writer. I write music, prose, and code. The first is passion, the third pays the bills, and the second is trying to decide where it belongs.

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