


| Blood Brothers |
| By Trace Edward Zaber - 4,430 Words |
| There was a time in our history when a mans honor meant more than his life. |
| Irish Lace |
| By Regina Phelps - 1,659 Words |
| She stood there trembling as a frosty November sun dawned. It cast a silver brilliance that sparkled and reflected off a crystal necklace shed nailed to the window frame forty years ago. |
| Oh, Don't You Cry For Me |
| By Jesse F. Knight - 10,000 Words |
| Two children face greed, danger, and death during the height of the California Gold Rush. |
| Spirits & Tales |
| By M. E. Welch - 4,272 Words |
| A fictional account of Ernest Hemmingways first days in Key West. |

| One Bitter And Deadly Harvest |
| By Trace Edward Zaber |
Part 1 - 2,631 Words Part 2 - 4,962 Words Part 3 - 6,184 Words |
| In an America on the brink of civil war, a determined young Virginian, heir to a fortune, arrives in Charleston, South Carolina, acting as a proxy for his father in an illegal slave-trading syndicate. If he fails, not only does he face disinheritance, imprisonment, and possible execution, but worse, the loss of his abusive fathers trust. |
| The Prophets Wife |
| By Cynthia Appel |
Part 1 - 4,054 Words Part 2 - 3,819 Words Part 3 - 4,646 Words |
| A fictionalized biography of Emma Hale Smith, the first wife of New York prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., set in the years 1825-1844. |

| Dare To Be A Great Writer |
| 329 Keys To Powerful Fiction |
| By Leonard Bishop
(Writers Digest Books, Cincinnati, Ohio) Reviewed by Skip Adams |
| The Writers Digest Character Naming Sourcebook |
| By Sherrilyn Kenyon with Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet
(Writers Digest Books, Cincinnati, Ohio) Reviewed by Trace Edward Zaber |
| The beginning of wisdom is learning to call things by their right names.
—Ancient Chinese Proverb |

| Naming Names |
| By Victoria Prescott |
| "A brief look at the changing fashions in names throughout English history." |