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Brian Holliday

Brian once tried to live a normal life, but was unable to figure out what it was. Now, when not writing down the stories characters insist on whispering in his ears, he photographs the beautiful Oregon coast, as well as his friends and family when they will hold still for it. Brian reads almost anything, loves listening to jazz and pop, and sings along when he remembers the words. The rest of his time is spent in trying to keep his multiple personalities happy – or at least not fighting one another. Brian believes that his writing would still exist only in a dusty pile of spiral-bound notebooks if it weren’t for the dedication and encouragement of some great online friends and his writing group, the WordCrafters.

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Kaleidoscope, by Anel Viz
A Review.

Gay, straight, bi? One label isn’t enough to describe a person, and Kaleidoscope certainly helps to clarify that point. There are as many versions of humanity as there are humans.

Promise

Lucas loves the carnivals that visit his home town. Then one year a new show arrives and brings him the man of his dreams.
Christmas Eve
Adam has always hated Christmas, but he's a professional. It doesn't bother him at all to be asked to come up with an ad campaign for a toy company in time for the holidays; at least, not until he meets Traditional Toys junior executive, Nicholas. 
Easy A  
Home Cooking
This story first appeared in Forbidden Fruit.  It has been withdrawn for publication in I Do Two!   You may read an except here.
   



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