Stories


January 2005: A new addition!



"Germ Theory" is set in a not-too-distant future where antibiotics are no longer effective against resistant disease organisms. Old killers such as tuberculosis are back with a vengeance.

This story is available at Peridot Books, Volume Twenty-Three, Winter 2005.

"Germ Theory" was first published by the late online magazine, H.M.S. Beagle, issue 98, March 16, 2001.

Click on the button for background information and references on antibiotic resistance, tuberculosis, and public health.



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The Laboratory Notebook of Edith A. Brown, Ph.D. An excerpt from the research notes of a scientist studying the anti-geriatric effects of vampire serum.

Cover art by EPL editor, Raechel Henderson Moon.  Used with permission.

Appearing now in Eggplant Literary Productions Library

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Anatomy LessonThis flash fiction is very loosely based on personal experience.

To read Anatomy Lesson click on the button to the Spring 2004 issue of Flashquake ezine.



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La RageThis story is set in the Paris laboratory of Louis Pasteur, who in 1884-85 developed the first vaccine against rabies (la rage).

"La Rage" is available from lonewolf publications, as part of the Extremes Five anthology. For more information on the anthology, or to purchase, click on the publisher's banner or the link above.

http://www.dm.net/~bahwolf/lwp.htm

Click on the button for background information and references used in the writing of "La Rage."



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