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This is a short story collection. Not just any short story collection but an assortment of odds and ends that I have written in the last few years trying to get published in magazines. A Beautiful Day in a Perfect World - Bob wants to go outside even if it might kill him. Keeping the Door Locked - Because if you don't, the Shadow Man will get in. The Man in the Wig - An eccentric taxi driver has a particularly bad day. The Day All the Libraries Closed - A writer can't find anywhere to work because the world faces THE THREAT. These stories were all rejected by magazine publishers. I am…mehr

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This is a short story collection. Not just any short story collection but an assortment of odds and ends that I have written in the last few years trying to get published in magazines. A Beautiful Day in a Perfect World - Bob wants to go outside even if it might kill him. Keeping the Door Locked - Because if you don't, the Shadow Man will get in. The Man in the Wig - An eccentric taxi driver has a particularly bad day. The Day All the Libraries Closed - A writer can't find anywhere to work because the world faces THE THREAT. These stories were all rejected by magazine publishers. I am publishing them here because I can. And because I believe that your taste might be more informed and more important to me than some obscure magazine editor's taste.
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Born in Mobile, Alabama, V. H. Mizzell spent the entirety of his childhood there, except for a year in Summit, New Jersey. He holds a BS in Physics from Auburn University and almost but not quite an MS in Mathematics from UAH. He has spent thirty years in the Defense/Aerospace industry, most notably working as a Fortran programmer on the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) and as a Systems Engineer for the Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin, and Northrup Grumman. He developed a love of Science Fiction when he found Heinlein's juvenile series in the Mobile Public Library Bookmobile. That was also the year that Star Trek premiered and his big sister bought a telescope.