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Life, Love, and a Polar Bear Tattoo by Heather Wardell

When Candice’s in-laws were killed eight months ago buying a huge faux polar bear rug for her Christmas present, she lost more than just two of her favorite people: she lost her husband Ian as well.  After only two years of marriage, their guilt and pain have left them living together but apart, unable to really talk for fear of . . .

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Tired of Death by Neil Hartley

A Comedy of Terrors

How many times have you hacked down a zombie without thinking about it?  Ever wondered who the shadowy force is behind that dungeon?  Spared a thought for the poor denizens who are sat around in those chilly Crypts waiting for the next victim?  No?  Perhaps it’s time to see the story from the other side . . . . . . .

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Looking Through the Windows of Madness by Leo Vine-Knight

A darkly humorous story about mental health care and modern values.

Steven is a psychiatric nurse close to burnout.  He senses that the boundaries between his own mind, the mental health unit where he works, and society itself, are becoming dangerously blurred.  Glamorous nursing assistant Kate and mystery man Llewelyn are the only two people who can help him, but . . . . . . .

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LIFE, LOVE, AND A POLAR BEAR TATTOO

Woman at a Crossroads

Editor: Linda Schoales
December 12, 2009

“Life, Love and a Polar Bear Tattoo” is the story of Candice, a woman at a crossroads in her life.  Her marriage is in trouble, she’s waiting for medical test results, and she’s trying to decide if she loves her job enough to make it her career.  Just after her husband leaves for a month overseas, she’s given new responsibilities [more . . .]

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TIRED OF DEATH

D&D run by the NPCs

Member: Eldoran
January 8, 2010

This is definitely a funny must read for a D&D nerd. There are lots of puns on how the world is built and how players and dungeon master handles things. In this aspect it is very similar to several webcomics. Although I fear those that aren’t familiar with pen and paper RPGs, and more specifically D&D won’t find most things [more . . .]

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