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GUD (pronounced “good”) is Greatest Uncommon Denominator, a print/pdf magazine with two hundred pages of literary and genre fiction, poetry, art, and articles. Our fiction ranges between 75 and 15,000 words.
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Darrell considers Hotline To Heaven one of his best books, and quite different from anything else he's ever done. Humor, chicanery, sex, betrayal and romance, along with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end. It has such a fun plot that it will even have you wondering who you...
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LAUGH-OUT-LOUDS FOR MOMS, a funny, lyrical, wondrously-illustrated book dedicated to mothers everywhere, is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud as you read familiar little poems and brief anecdotes about the pitfalls, pratfalls, joys and horror stories of mothering. From pregnancy cravings to p...
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Here is a collection of wild and zany, hilariously funny stories about the life and adventures of a couple who have lived for over twenty years at a real address on Santa Claus Lane and--what else?--own a Christmas tree farm in--where else?-- Texas! Darrell is a lazy, inefficient and ten-thumbed ...
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Should all stories have a moral? This novel doesn't seem to think so.
At first you might expect angelic heroine Violet Smith to insist on a moral: after all, she has worked for the Salvation Army for quite some time, and had grown up with God-fearing parents who sent her to an all-girl school. But charming (and good looking) scammer Ed Tanner easily dissuades her from looking for one, and instead teaches her his own versions of how to relax and just have fun.
From the couple's first meeting at a street corner to several amusing encounters with the press, "Hotline to Heaven" delivers a light-hearted look into the planning and execution of "a perfect scam," and even works in a love story in between. The pacing is great, the writing style brisk and effective.. "Hotline to Heaven" generally makes you wonder what happens next, although smack into the middle you're no longer quite sure who to root for: Violet, Ed or the disgruntled apartment manager.
I wondered several times what stand the author actually wanted to take out of all this. In the end, I realized that the author never meant to take any stand: He simply wanted to tell good story. And from all technical aspects, "Hotline to Heaven" is a good story -- just don't expect to find a moral at the end!
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