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| SHORT AND TO THE POINT |
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| A look into the world of one of the masters of the art of illusion. Travel with Siroco as he relives the high points of thirty-eight years doing what he loved. Meet those who molded the practitioner he became and marvel at what can be done with just a little motivation and a lot of practice. The card tricks are explained in a professional manner but are not directed toward the beginner so they may prove difficult when first tried but will soon be a part of the ammunition that every warrior should carry into battle. The inspiration and hours of mentoring by Francis Carlyle changed this returning Korea War Veteran from a life adrift into the polished professional who created the world of illusion for audiences from the smallest of towns to the bright lights of Las Vegas.
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THE BINGO FARM
This short story is offered as a humorous tidbit, with the understanding that addictions are serious and come in all shapes and forms. The addiction to bingo can be just as compelling to the true “seeker” as the lure of the forbidden weed or that stimulating pill. We all fall victim to some addiction but many are unaware of the hold that won’t let them be the person they think they are. This family deals with the problem in a way that works for them or so it seems. Hop on board and join us as we travel to:
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| A LITTLE BIT ABOUT EVERYTHNG |
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| IS THIS THE END |
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TERMINAL POINT
By Ralph Arbitelle
The chilly darkness crowded in as Freddie quietly made his way through the swamp. The blackness that he moved through was complete. The low lying clouds refused to allow even the smallest glimmer of light from star or moon to penetrate.
He was sure that he hadn’t been spotted and yet he felt a shiver of fear run down his spine knowing that it would be fatal if he were detected.
So begins the adventure that will change the life of Freddie forever and give the reader much to ponder in the days ahead.
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