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In North America, obesity is a big problem. In "Sweet Treats", the problem takes on new dimensions.
"Bloody Valor": a Napoleonic vampire tale--'nuff said. (Intended for a mature audience.)
Mozart in the jungle--just like natives pounding drums in parliament. Explorer Bernard Claxton is a survivor in ``Civilised Men``.
In "The Prophet", Arzona Cubbin comes to a stark realization: fact or faith, it doesn't matter how you view your existence--and it never has.
Exactly what happened at that rageous party last night? Spanky's on a mission to find out in "A Fistful of Rubber" ("The Hangover" has nothing on this tale).
That throbbing in your head. . . another migraine headache? Or maybe it's something else. "Psychics" will let you know.
Do you read the newspaper? “Current Events” suggests you should. Fore-warned is fore-armed (not that it will do you any good).
“The Old Way” takes a twisted look at infidelity. (This story contains scenes of graphic sex and violence.)
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Who would have thought the idyllic Alberta foothills could be a hotbed of demonic activity? Baphomet heralds the coming of a hellish new age rife with pestilences in “The Aspen Grove”.
Feeling a bit queasy? Pepto-Bismol won’t help? Maybe that gnawing in your guts is something nastier than a tapeworm. The denizens of Hell violate your sanctity in “Gnarlets and Gorslings”—unless, of course, you shoot straight.
Planned parenthood takes on cosmic meaning in the sci-fi/horror short “Eye Lights”.