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The Man Who Used Shrill Whispers: A Bryant Stre...
Bryant Street exists in that subdivision where reality tips over into the absurd. Accountant Fr...
Bryant Street exists in that subdivision where reality tips over into the absurd. Accountant Frank Filby and his one special skill live on Bryant Street. He knows everything about everyone in the entire subdivision. Keeps track. Frank thinks of himself as the god of the subdivision. Another twisted Bryant Street story where reality sometimes means little.
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A Study of an Accident: A Bryant Street Story
Dan remembers clearly the time before the accident. He remembers his wonderful wife and daughte...
Dan remembers clearly the time before the accident. He remembers his wonderful wife and daughter. Impossible to forget. He refuses to eat or work or even move most days. He made a mistake, they died. He lives. He blames himself for their deaths. Someone knocks on his home door. And the truth flips as only it can on Bryant Street.
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Something in My Darling: A Bryant Street Story
Canning Boone starts noticing something changed with his wife Jenny when they moved onto Bryant...
Canning Boone starts noticing something changed with his wife Jenny when they moved onto Bryant Street. Of all things she seemed happy. And talked about losing weight. Shocked and horrified described Canning’s reaction. And she lost the weight. Canning knew he must do something. But what?
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A Menu of Memory: A Bryant Street Story
Every day, J.C. Dunn comes home to his wonderful house on Bryant Street. He used to love the plac...
Every day, J.C. Dunn comes home to his wonderful house on Bryant Street. He used to love the place, now he fears it. Every night it smells of spaghetti sauce and fresh garlic bread.He lives by himself and never cooks anything like that. But the smell, every day, persists, like a swarm of insects invading his home.Dean Wesley Smith wrote this story in honor of his departed good friend Kip. When Dean started off writing, he worked for Kip in his spaghetti restaurant. A magical place.Later on, u...
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They Were Divided by Cold Debt: A Bryant Street...
Bryant Street, a standard subdivision street, haunts us all. To escape Bryant Street often takes ...
Bryant Street, a standard subdivision street, haunts us all. To escape Bryant Street often takes real courage.Meet Neil Prendell. He made a mistake. He lost his job but avoided telling his wife. Instead, he pretended to go to work while looking for another job.Pride? Fear? Stupidity? The reason no longer mattered. He paid the price.A price that only made sense in the twisted logic of Bryant Street.
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Remembering the Last laugh: A Bryant Street Story
If The Twilight Zone existed in a subdivision…Bryant Street, where things just never seem right, ...
If The Twilight Zone existed in a subdivision…Bryant Street, where things just never seem right, never work right, never exist as expected. Most of the time.I created Bryant Street a long time ago when Stephen King said writers should write about what scares them. Subdivisions terrify me at a deep level, so I created Bryant Street.But sometimes the strange people who chose to live on Bryant Street end up happy. Even Bryant Street keeps surprising.
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A Pity about the Delusion: A Bryant Street Story
USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith returns to his acclaimed world of the novel Dust...
USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith returns to his acclaimed world of the novel Dust and Kisses with a side adventure. Mandi Meyers wants to find her parents’ bodies. So she takes a trip to their home outside of Portland, Oregon, only to find impossible, yet familiar things. Sometimes we all must learn that nothing with parents ever changes.
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Bryant Street: A Bryant Street Story
I fear Bryant Street more than anything on the planet. Honestly, when in a standard subdivision...
I fear Bryant Street more than anything on the planet. Honestly, when in a standard subdivision, I always get lost, turned around, and slightly panicked. Not kidding. In a writer’s workshop someone challenged me to write a story with the first line “The Wolves Were Howling on Bryant Street.” I knew instantly what the wolves represented. As a fiction writer, doing battle with the wolves never ends. When starting this magazine, the wolves howled and nipped at my heals more than once. Now at i...
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