How Mal 780

How Mal 780
Author: Paul J Belanger
Publisher: Lost Luggage Studios LLC
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936489171

From the author of the Sol-Bect War saga comes How Mal 780, a collection of stories in a variety of genres, from horror to science fiction to farce. In fact, the only thing these stories have in common is their How Mal code. The United States Air Force uses number codes to describe the condition of parts in or from an aircraft. This is called a "How Malfunction" code, or "How Mal" for short. The How Mal code 780 indicates the part is bent, buckled, collapsed, dented, distorted, or twisted. The twelve stories in How Mal 780 carefully fall into any, or all, of the above designations. Some stories push the boundaries of good taste, and some clearly step over that line, shotgun in hand. From a garage band pursued by Killer Dogs to a pair of Geeks on a zany road trip to Miami, these stories will entertain and/or confuse you. So grab a beer and a bucket and start reading today!

Boilermaker 1 & C

Boilermaker 1 & C
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1969
Genre: Steam-boilers, Marine
ISBN:

Scribings, Vol 4: Miscreations

Scribings, Vol 4: Miscreations
Author: Steven Inman
Publisher: Lost Luggage Studios LLC
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936489198

Miscreations are things that should not exist, but do. An event happens that transforms an entity into something so amazingly good or so horribly evil that you can't help but be fascinated by its existence. Scribings, Vol 4: Miscreations contains twelve stories from the Greater Portland Scribists that explore these oddities. Errors in evolution. Discoveries in supposedly clean rooms. Extreme memory loss. Appliances that are a little too smart. Mythical beasts reborn. And one joke that went way too far.

The Scribings Omnibus

The Scribings Omnibus
Author: Jamie Alan Belanger
Publisher: Lost Luggage Studios LLC
Total Pages: 1095
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936489244

For the past five years, the Greater Portland Scribists writing group has been independently publishing their fiction in annual anthologies. This Omnibus edition combines almost every story we've published. Ten of our current and previous members have contributed a total of 44 stories to this collection. From our inaugural volume to this year's volume, Inversions, the stories contained in this Omnibus Edition span nearly every speculative fiction subgenre there is--fantasy, horror, science fiction, paranormal, and more. The Scribings Omnibus contains stories from the following volumes: - Scribings, Vol 1 - Scribings, Vol 2: Lost Civilizations * - Scribings, Vol 3: Metamorphosis - Scribings, Vol 4: Miscreations - Scribings, Vol 5: Inversions * Christopher L. Weston's story from Lost Civilizations, Ordovicia, will remain exclusive to the original ebook

Scribings, Vol 5: Inversions

Scribings, Vol 5: Inversions
Author: Jamie Alan Belanger
Publisher: Lost Luggage Studios LLC
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 193648921X

Life is full of surprises. Sometimes changes upend everything we thought we knew, inverting our perceptions of the people and world around us. Part of the joy and terror of living lies in experiencing these inversions. Scribings, Vol 5: Inversions presents eight stories from the Greater Portland Scribists, each with its own hidden twists and surprises. A former rock star who can no longer sing. Escaped convicts with much to atone for. A strange boy with an affinity for plants. Gods watch mortals make a seemingly simple choice. Tiny shoe prints lead to a birthday adventure. A hostage tries to salvage a botched bank robbery. A soldier flees war only to find it follows. And a quest for a missing corporate department that may actually be hiding.

Scribings, Vol 6: Regatherings

Scribings, Vol 6: Regatherings
Author: Jamie Alan Belanger
Publisher: Lost Luggage Studios LLC
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936489279

For as long as our species has existed, humans have always been social creatures. We gather around campfires and tables, sharing meals and stories. Somewhere inside this greater narrative lies a long string of tales that come full circle. People meet, and part, and then at some point they meet again. It seems inevitable, as if this conjunction of lives was always meant to be. In this volume, the Greater Portland Scribists explore these bonds. Whether trying to save a childhood retreat from corporate interests, reuniting with old friends, returning home for a final goodbye, or trying to cope with a dear one who won't depart, these tales are about the twisting journeys of our relationships. Location, context, and pasts are irrelevant--it's the people with whom we connect who help shape our experience on this world.