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Changing the Banker’s Wet Food

CHANGING THE BANKER’S WET Food: Investment Bankers are finicky eaters with sensitive stomachs and changing their wet food can result in changes in the S&P 500 as well as their litter habits.

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© 2012 Jeff Eyres

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Pieces of Jacob

PIECES OF JACOB :the story of a young girl who fears that her recurring nightmare about her sadistic brother may have come true.

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© 2012 Dorothy Rice

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Seafood Surprise

SEAFOOD SURPRISE: It is a myth that hot sauce renders raw seafood safe to eat.  Seafood should be cooked at a minimum 145 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent foodborne illness and foodborne violence.

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Breeders (with introduction by Jeff Wood)

Dear Readers,

It’s January, which must mean it is time for Screenplay Month!  Many thanks to the editors of TWF for giving some literary attention to a kind of writing which is usually referred to as simply, “a blueprint for a movie.”  Also, many thanks to all the writers who submitted their work.  It is not easy to tell a complete, compelling, visual story with heart–the shorthand for which could simply be ‘memorable’–in 90-120 pages.  It might be even more difficult to do it in only five to eight.  Whether absurd, apt, or creepy, each of the pieces selected is memorable in its own way. The common denominator was having something to say and saying it well.  The piece that kicks off the selections, “Breeders,” has a very arch heart, but heart nonetheless…

Enjoy,

Jeff Wood
Guest Editor

BREEDERS: Two breast-feeding moms avenge mothers everywhere at a West Hollywood restaurant.

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© 2012 Gail Mackenzie-Smith

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