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The Release Robert Meacham |
| The Release is a gripping story about a young man’s struggle to survive the memories of a childhood horror. Unloved by a substance-addicted mother, and beaten daily by an alcoholic father, John Michaels finds himself reenacting the violence that demonized him as a child. His suppression of feelings cannot extinguish the nightmares that live on in his mind. The battle for normality is his story. |
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Mind's Diary Robert Meacham |
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Mind’s Diary is a collection of poetry that represents a series of reminiscences.
Parts of the compilation try to share a distinct character which can be attributed to a specific time and place as in “Texas Summer.” Other poems portray the wonder and beauty of nature as a man ponders his place within it as pronounced in “Starry Night.” Throughout this collection, the author uses language and rhythm to poetically illustrate his thoughts and observations.
The following are shortstories that are available through the Amazon Shorts Program. If you wish to purchase, they are .49 cents per story. Just click on the title and thank you for visiting.
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Moving On April 2, 2007; 20 pages Childhood memories are powerful in that they last a life time. Vivid and bittersweet, I recall the many times I moved... Read more |
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Daimons Disguise January 19, 2007; 10 pages I have always been intrigued with stories about good spirits versus evil spirits. On one particular restless night, I found myself... Read more
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Customer Service 101- According to the Grocery Industry November 4, 2006; 13 pages After twenty-five years in the grocery industry, particularly management, I have learned to be a man of many faces. I have... Read more
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The Indiscretion January 5, 2008; 12 pages
After thirteen years of marriage, house with white picket fence, and budding careers, Elizabeth Manning had no idea that she would make such a devastating indiscretion. Life turns on a dime and this short depicts the struggle for new beginnings. Read more | | | |