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HUMDINGER LITERARY E-ZINE PRESENTS: STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS SHORT STORY CONTEST FINALISTS What is Stream of Consciousness? In the expanse of our brains, thoughts rapid-fire, speeding faster than we can read, write. When writers capture these thoughts, they reveal the deepest secrets of the mind: the crazed, frightful, and painfully honest. Humdinger commends these writers for undertaking our writing challenge. Stream of Consciousness narratives are some of the most difficult types of literature to write! To read a story, visit the January 2006 Humdinger Archive.
The Beginning and After It By Megan Schindler D E A T H By R S Prasanna Excerpt from HIGH NOON By Jo J. Adamson The Road to No Where By Danielle Abbatiello Get Out of Bed By Mark McKenzie For Better or Worse By Roxanna Russell MAD By Lorena Smith On the Subway By Elizabeth Donovan
The Absent Lover By Stephanie Law A Woman’s House By Caroline Misner Little Boat By Louise Norlie The Obscure Flaw By D.W. Thornton
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