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Story South: Fiction with a Southern Drawl
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A collection of Southern authors offering daily short stories on various themes.
Recent Posts
Damascus Road – The Storm
By Jason Brooks Carlson threw a mini-bottle of whiskey across the room, while Wheaton punched a hole in the room’s sheetrock. Solomon merely scratched his chin and nodded. “Well, if that’s what he wants, that’s what we do,” Solomon said, no...
Damascus Road – Before
By Jason Brooks Lucas woke up to an empty hotel room. Sunlight streamed through the blinds, highlighting the dust moving in the air and the fact that Solomon and the rest of team had completely abandoned him. Struggling to get out of bed, Lucas put a...
Damascus Road – The Calm
By Jason Brooks A city is like a body; the different sections are the vital organs, the streets are the arteries that keep blood, traffic, flowing. Some cities are strong and healthy, and just a quick pass through the streets or overhead in a plane c...
Damascus Road – Providence
By Jason Brooks Anshu Parminder stared at the littered table in front of him. Dozens of pieces of paper, books, pens and his laptop clogged up his immediate space and reminded him that he had a lot of work left to do. His sermon for the small house c...
Damascus Road – Into the Rabbit Hole
By Jason Brooks The West Wing of the White House wasn’t exactly what the movies made it out to be, Lucas thought. Elegant but very small, it needed something; a skylight, maybe. But the thought of someone attempting to use the skylight to attack th...
Damascus Road – The Reporter
By Jason Brooks Lucas Somerhalder sat at his desk staring at his half-eaten chicken sandwich and a note. Handwritten. From his senior editor. Lucas – Can you come by sometime this AM? Have something important we need to talk about RE: your blog. Ca...

