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Short Stories by W.E. Turner
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by W. E. Turner The first house I almost bought was in the part of Wichita known as "Hoover's Orchard." It was called Hoo...
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NAVAL HOSPITAL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA—AUGUST, 1969 Bob Kornfeld could walk now, four months after he'd been wounded in Vietnam, b...
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by W.E. Turner Now, ol' Ruby Gutterman was a real corker; but if you was to see her in the company of her husband, Charles, you might...
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by W.E. Turner The roiling clouds of mist were cold; cold steam, unreal in its clamminess. It let Jeff know the whole thing was just a dr...
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by W.E. Turner Back in the late summer of ’67 there was some news over in Lawrence County, around the town of Caroline, that caused quite ...
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By W. E. Turner At first glance, Al Bonet guesses the woman who answers the knock on the duplex door is about his own age: eighteen. But w...
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by W.E. Turner Part I—The Soldiers Wind swept across the high desert plateau. Sand spiraled in small whirlwinds where rocks or other ob...
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Down at The Hot Spot by W. E. Turner Chapter 1 --The Bar For as long as anyone could remember, the nondescript, two-story, red brick b...
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By W.E.Turner I watched my husband chop wood this afternoon. We got to his mother's house early, about 1 o'clock, long be...
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by W.E. Turner The day after Charles Gutterman came in to tell me about him and Ruby takin' out the wall in their kitchen, this young ...
Selasa, 8 Oktober 2013
2006 -- Osage County, Oklahoma
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