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			<title>The Heart of War</title>
			<description>Inside the Heart of every Warrior breathes the Soul of a Hero--even within The Heart of War.


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			<title>Ares' Gift</title>
			<description>Dreams fade in the light of day. Life rolls in and tallies up your sins. Fate turns &amp;lsquo;round to lay Her cards down (Again)Light fades away Ares comes to collect his pay. Coal eyes glimmer with brilliant shimmering sparks. He'll go away if you give him what he wants.(For..</description>
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			<title>The Shaw Street Strangler</title>
			<description>This began life as a writing exercise between myself and my friend Matthew King. It was to be one page...and one page only.  The original was.  However, this little exercise was the catalyst for the novel &amp;quot;Dream Weaver&amp;quot; and is currently being re</description>
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			<title>Rain Dance</title>
			<description>A short essay which was recently published by the Chopper Journal</description>
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			<title>Dream Weaver</title>
			<description>The following excerpt is rated PG-13. The novel, however, is recommended for adults only.

 Enter a world where even the sweetest of dreams can turn into a nightmare.
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