Posted on April 12, 2009 by pittsburghflashfictiongazette
One day last week I renewed my Pittsburgh Carnegie Library card and checked out the 1951 MGM/UA movie Quo Vadis directed by Mervyn LeRoy and staring Deborah Kerr, Robert Taylor and Peter Ustinov as the mad Emperor Nero. There is something very attractive about old movies that claim to be spectacles and really are. Taylor [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2009 by pittsburghflashfictiongazette
Do you enjoy flash fiction, very short stories and short shorts about male-female relationships? Do you enjoy dialogue in your stories? Do you enjoy stories with a beginning, a middle and end? Do you enjoy stories about the complexities of sex and love? Then you’ll enjoy the new stories under More Short Short Stories in [...]
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