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Features an excerpt called "If you Should Die Before I Wake" (Press 53, Fall 2008).

The short story “Fred,” co-written with Greg Logsted, appears in the Johnny Cash theme anthology, Literary Cash, edited by Bob Batchelor (BenBella Books, 2006)

The essay “Plenty of Pride & Prejudice to Go Around” appears in the Jane Austen theme anthology, Flirting with Pride & Prejudice, edited by Jennifer Crusie (BenBella Books, 2005)
Six shorts stories available exclusively through Amazon for 49 cents each:
”Constance in Love” – Everyone’s favorite ditzy receptionist from the Jane Taylor novels goes look for love, sometimes in the wrong places.
”Stan & His Sisters” – The accountant from the Jane Taylor novels who’s always been a sexual harassment suit waiting to happen shows his tender side.
“Dodo Lays an Egg” – The boss from the Jane Taylor novels finds herself in a pickle when she gets pregnant and everyone assumes she’s pulling a “Jane.”
“Emma Speaks Out” – Baby Emma Taylor tells us more about Jane’s World than Jane might want us to know.
“Bardolatry” – My insane testament to my love of the history, comedy and tragedy of Shakespeare and, yes, the mystery of it all.
“Of Ponies & Trolls” – Fiction based on a 1996 journey and told in second person, a Jewish woman falls off a horse in Iceland and finds herself.
“The Writer Is In: Blurbs” - the first in a series of single-subject writing-related essays exclusively for Amazon.
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