Pardon, your Excellency, I spritzed you. Accidentally. . . .
SOME STORIES BY
ANTON CHEKHOV
Halfway around the world. And my only friend a drunk standing at my door.
A PLAY BY
ROY CONBOY
I've never been called to Mrs. Joy's office before.
A PLAY BY
NICOLE JOST
Lonely souls travel at this time of night.
A PLAY BY
ANNA FOX
It was time - time to go again. She touched the leaf. She was wanted.
A STORY BY
PHILIP K. DICK
Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme
SOME POEMS BY
SHAKESPEARE
People ain’t too prone to believin’ you when you try to tell ‘em you live in a town called
“Truth or Consequences.”
A ONE-ACT BY
MELISSA LUCERO MCCARL
I've never heard this before
A ONE-ACT BY
EVA MEILING POLLITT