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| |  | | | | FICTIONAL MAN | | By: Anne Hughes | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | As a writer struggles to begin his novel, a fictional character leaps from the page hoping to create a life for himself. Will he exist in the world of Shakespeare? As a missionary in darkest Africa? As a sexy Frenchman? As the writer fights for dominance, our "fictional man" seeks to become real! | | | FIGHTING WITH MOM | | By: Judy Klass | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | What happens when a mother finds cigarettes in her daughter's purse? How should they discuss smoking? What happens next? A mother-daughter relationship undergoes crisis and healing in this examination of social issues. | | | FIRE DAMAGE | | By: Carolyn West | ( : 1 , 1 , 2 ) | | In this heartbreaking duet set in a cemetery, a man sacrifices everything for the woman he loves. But where life and death are concerned, some sacrifices should never be made. | | | FIREFLIES | | By: Pat Morgan | ( : 1 , 1 , 2 ) | | When family problems erupt, it's best to let cooler heads prevail. Jim Bottoms, a hothead, discovers a shocking secret. | | | FLIGHT | | By: Patrick Gabridge | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | Sarah leads an odd existence – she sleeps at home, goes to work, and spends every other moment at the airport. Tired of the cares and concerns of the world, she seeks refuge in this odd cocoon, but her overachieving, highly strung big sister, Deedee, can't understand and is determined to drag Sarah back to "normal" life. | | | FLOWERS FROM OUR FATHER | | By: Carl L. Williams | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | Two sisters clash following the memorial service for their father. The younger sister's love for their father makes her resent the emotional remoteness of the estranged older sister. In the aftermath of their loss, they struggle to overcome the breakdown in their relationship and reach a measure of reconciliation. | | | FLYING THE FRIENDLY SKIES | | By: Patrick Gabridge | ( : 2 , 2 ) | | How would you feel if your best friend didn't tell you she was in town? Lynne and Daphne find out when they become seatmates on what might be a very long flight. A drama about frayed relationships, for anyone who's ever found and lost a best friend. | | | FOOD ON A STICK | | By: Bradley Walton | ( : 1 , 1 , 2 ) | | All she wanted was a Popsicle. She never intended for it to match her outfit, much less attract the attention of a guy who could conceivably be the reincarnation of a fashion-obsessed Neanderthal. Poor girl. She should never have underestimated the power of food...on a stick. | | | | Previous (UN ANG BAT BOX CAS CIG CUS DEM DRA END FIC
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