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Short Stories

TitleCategories
Spatula Grandma for kids, love,
The Phone Call christmas, romantic,
My Sister Sophie for teens, love, young adult,
How To Date A Space Woman funny, romantic, science fiction,
The Ecuador Codicil horror, mystery, thriller,
Part One - The Crustacean Moon horror, mystery, young adult,
The Stranger love, romantic,
The Highway Restaurant love, mystery, romantic,
The Last Free Man fantasy, inspirational,
Breakfast love, romantic,
The Mourning Dove's Secrets young adult,
Everybodys Someplace love,
The First - You are free to go science fiction,
A Dream macabre, mystery, young adult,
The Notepad macabre,
The Policeman's Creed love, moral,
The Start science fiction,
Where Spacemen Go To Die science fiction,
No Girls science fiction,
The Cat Is Dead love, young adult,
The Scout love, war,
Rouen, France 1917 war,
It Will Be Alright for kids, for teens,
Dancing with Jesus young adult,
Where The Bad Things Go crime,
The Trip Home macabre,
A Brief Description of All That Happened Before love, romantic,
The Son romantic, science fiction,
The Los Angeles River love,

Biography

 

Douglas Brown

 

             

My first recognizable purpose was to write. As a kid growing up in suburban Philadelphia, I just wrote to write.

I was editor of the Spider Web in sixth grade at Haverford Friends School. I got to print the pages with a mimeograph machine. 1964. I remember the smell of the ink and some great excitement of duplicating whatever students had entered for the magazine. It was pure magic.

I took creative writing at boarding school and won the Atlantic Monthly 1970-1971 Creative Writing Contest for High School and Private School Students Merit Award for a short story called “The Edge” and Honorable Mention for a poem called” High School”.  Queried by the Exeter instructor, Frederick Tremallo, as to why I write I told him I wrote to “Give something to somebody”.

At boarding school I was the Editor of the Literary Magazine, Pendulum, and got to put my own stuff in. And my girlfriend’s stuff. She was (still is) a really good illustrator.

After working in Montana for a year building lodge-pole fences and barbwire enclosures, spending all my money on a redhead, I took creative writing at Cabrillo Junior College with Kirby Wilkins. 1973? I recently discovered a story I wrote in his class which he wanted to submit to the then En-Compass or Compass Cabrillo Literary Magazine. I don’t know if it got published.

In 1998 a poem I wrote, “Strangers in a City”, was published in Fresh Hot Bread, a Palo Alto poetry magazine.

In 2014 I got a poem published, Los Angeles, Garbanzo Literary Magazine, Volume 4.

Now I have one book on Amazon “The Path of Dreams”. It is about justice, time travel and love.

I put my poetry and short stories on Poetry Soup.

Douglas Brown

 


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