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The May issue brings NEW FEATURES to Books & Pieces Magazine, at least in our Flip-Page Edition...
A mailing list tells you a lot. Ours tells us where readers who have signed up are...
It’s the question of the ages, at least the current age, whether or not the use of...
Books & Pieces Magazine now offers musicians, artists and actors access to be in the magazine. How,...
While the country is embroiled in the nasty politics of an election year, and without commentary about...
Now that may sound like a silly headline, but these days, metaphysical constructs and ideas seem rife...
It could be a plot for a dystopic science fiction novel; the great solar eclipse that will...
A brand new issue with short stories and poems you won’t want to miss. Read it on...
War Torn by Corey Villas He had gone into town to pick up his usual haul –...
Here are TWO short stories by Alan Rice. Alan teaches Advanced Placement Literature and Composition and has...
One to Go by Collin Leadbeater It never hit me that my parents were capable of dying...
Hank Morasutti, Taxidermist by Salvatore Difalco An acquaintance, Peter Polité, whom I knew from a café we...
Monique ‘Mo’ Moshaty is an Afro-Latina screenwriter, author and producer. Raised within the clash of her mother’s...
Cobwebs on My Shelves by Swetha Amit I stand there in the middle of a bustling street....
Whether it’s the last few sentences of a chapter or the grand finale of a book, endings...
from a writer’s response prompt: The Watchers Watchers by Jill Hedgecock Camouflaged on red ruinous...
Embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of the Namib Desert with “The Sheltering Desert” by...
The SF Bay Area ABC-7 News Anchor Dan Ashley has accomplished much in his lifetime, but being...
Contentment by Al Garrotto Eyes closed… yet fully alert…. not much sleep… day or night… since this…...
