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Ken White has been driving non-stop for five years straight. When he wears a car out, he buys another one. He shuns human contact, and he only feels safe while in motion. He is wealthy, but loses contact with his money. As he travels to fix his finan...
Art Deco Lung is, in effect, a history of America from the late nineteenth century to the latter half of the twentieth as told from the point of view of artist Maxfied Parrish, famous in the early twentieth for his dreamy, luminous paintings. It take...
Past, present, and future on view in a wondrous machine. Everything everywhere in every universe. Better than YouTube, but can this device bring happiness to a young slacker looking for love and life's meaning? www.WapshottPress.org...
Deloris Jaguer is assigned to investigate The Beasthood which many women declare exist. In her search-through various evidence presented-to find the truth, she discovers more about herself and the literal meaning of The Beasthood. www.WapshottPress.o...
A love story that challenges beliefs, lifestyles, and desires. He searches for a replacement to his greatest love (whom he lost way too soon to reasons better left untold); she seeks for a safe harbor to shelter her from her tumultuous relationship t...
From journeyman printer to small-time crook, pothead senior to retired nun, Tom Larsen has captured a wide range of life experiences in theses self-contained stories. This collection is an homage to the random fortunes of the baby boom. Whether set i...
It's 1986 and there's trouble in Macarthur Park, and Mabel Hackenbush, better known as Dr. Hackenbush of Dr. Hackenbush and her Orchestra, is up to her neck in it. She's trying to help out her friends Anna Kodaly and Ross, and winds up in the middle ...
"'Darkness at Sunset and Vine' draws on conventions and stock characters from several genres such as comic books, anime, and action-adventure movies. For me, the most important influence on the structure of the novel is the tradition of Film Noir. As...
It's 1984 and Hackenbush's broken heart is on the mend as she assists the very roguish, but devastatingly charming theater director, Monte Vista, in his last and greatest production. Mabel Hackenbush, better known as the singer, dancer, ukulele playe...
Three Days Standard Bereavement, by Michelle Brooks; Heorrot, by Kathryn L. Ramage; Ashes, by Megan Feldman; Of the Night, by Theresa Hinkle; All the Lonely People, by Fred Skolnik. Storylandia, The Wapshott Journal of Fiction, Issue 4, Autumn 2011, ...
Set in late 2008, "Electricland" satirically describes a large scale terrorist operation that goes wrong and the damage control put into effect in Los Angeles. The terrorist cell of seven brilliant middle aged women, known as the Seven Sirens, use ha...
Set in 1988, Mabel Hackenbush is between gigs, her baritone ukulele smashed, and her car in the shop, she is bravely temp secretarying her way to a kinder, gentler, not to mention, solvent life until she can get back to work as a jazz standards singe...