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Author Archives: littlecabpress
Drive Safe—Live Safe—Inspire Others!!!
From the editor: Obviously, we aren’t looking to make Little CAB Press, the company or the blog, a political spring board; but the following article isn’t about politics. It’s about potentially fatal behavior, tragic loss of life and holding our … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona Republic, Distracted Driving, Drunk Driving, Mesa City Council
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The Quest West- a comedic bit of Flash Fiction!
This comedic bit of flash fiction is better than a cup of java to give you a boost over this hump day! Your mission: Tell us how the native youth Water Nose got his name & why he has such … Continue reading
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Tagged Burton Voss, Comedy Fiction, Flash Fiction, Native American, Roy Voss
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Writing Sci-fi/Fantasy Fiction
A problem I commonly see in science fiction/fantasy works, (even among those published by the Big 5 and on the New York Times Best Sellers list), is that the author drops the reader into a “whole new world” without a … Continue reading
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See What’s Inside Miki The Reindeer Learns About Love
When Miki the Reindeer asks the question, “What is love,” his many wonderful friends have different answers… What will the pretty buffalo, the black horse, the old reindeer, the big white dog, the happy moose and the friendly elk teach … Continue reading
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Days to be Thankful III
Thankful For Spilled Milk By Burton Voss My dad once told me the story of a widow and some townsfolk children in a small, west Texas town. In the late ‘30’s, none of the farmers in this small … Continue reading