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- Walter Whipple is a man with distinct tastes. Among them are a cat, a box of cigars, and an exotic dancer named the Restless Cowboy. Take one of them away, and he will do something with the other two which will make you cringe. It is going to get hot, so take off your clothes.
- Driving untold hours down a windy country road, Oswald is overcome by hunger. He cannot tell if he is hallucinating, or if he has taken a turn into another world. He stops to help a mysterious woman stranded alongside the highway. Grateful for his help, the woman lets him in on a secret that turns his life upside down even more.
- Convinced that the Beast is about to be unleashed, Abram Mudd takes refuge in a remote cabin. Tension heats up when the local Sheriff tries to remove him.
- A "person of interest" in the grisly murder of a prostitute, Father Joran Hess takes a leave of absence from his vocation. He is struggling to clear his name, when a woman from his own past seduces him into a dark and twisted plan of revenge against the man he suspects had framed him.
- Anthony Johnson, a black Angolan in seventeenth century colonial Virginia, rises from indentured servitude to the height of the planter aristocracy. He acquires an indentured servant of his own. When he loses his servant to a neighboring planter, he sues on the claim that his prior servant owes him a "lifetime" of servitude and, therefore, cannot be emancipated.
- Jim Cooper regularly reserves two bar stools so that he can be alone while pouring down his whiskey. He is understandably irate, then, when he returns to his favorite spot one night and discovers a gabby, old man sitting beside his space.
- Shansi is an award winning Shih tzu who loves his gourmet meals. His dream turns decidedly dark one afternoon, when he fears there may be no food in his dog bowl when he awakens.
- Empty Nesters John and Sara Clemens have grown bitter about the holidays. Everything changes when they hear a bark underneath their Christmas Tree.
- When a young man drops out of college to take care of his dying father, he takes a job at an insurance company and learns the true meaning of "life insurance."
- Boss Man is as hungry as a horse. Too bad he dials his Secretary instead of the pizza delivery service.
- We often think of 'natural disasters' in apocalyptic terms. Michael Sean Erickson asks if perhaps the greatest of 'natural disasters' is happening right before our eyes, as the destructiveness of civilization slowly creeps over the last vestiges of wild terrain. Is the slow degradation of our natural environment irrevocable at this point? Do we have the will to clean up after ourselves?
- Miles Danforth is a slave to demon rum. Already, his addiction has cost him his wife and his company. He has one last chance to avoid prison time for a recent DUI conviction. That "chance" is not a program so much as a person: Dr. Vanessa Gibralti, a brilliant, but unconventional, psychiatrist who will free him from his addiction - even if necessary at the cost of his own life.
- ShortGeorge and Lana Porkins have lost whatever heat they used to have in their marriage. Their maid returns from the dry cleaners with an extra starched dress shirt. George dutifully puts it on and, well, let us put it this way: Whoever said "clothes don't make the man" should get more than his head examined.
- Shansi fights back the wind, while enjoying a day in the park with Mom and Dad. Nothing is going to get in the way of his big birthday bash.
- Four tales of love with a lemon twist: Wanda, an unhappy housewife, runs back to her husband when her stud for hire, Benny, makes it all too clear that he loves ABBA more than her. Lenny is a nervous wreck when he fears his horny boss, Georgie, will find out his lovely wife is a blowup doll. Emily, a lovelorn writer, regrets conjuring Barry the Bard from her unfinished poem when he turns out to be more of a critic than a muse. Larry and Lana find it difficult to rekindle the spark in their marriage, when they cannot agree who should sleep on which side of the hotel bed.
- Michael leaves his cookie cutter job and home without explanation one morning. He searches for the one spot where he can sleep alone. Where it is quiet, still, and there is nothing but the stars to embrace him in his rest. He would stay on this retreat for the remainder of his years, but for a dark secret that forces him back home one more time.
- Victor and Clara Dunne mourn the death of their son, Charlie, from a heroin overdose. Suspicious that Victor did not help their son at a pivotal moment, Clara consults with a retired cop, while Victor takes the law into his own hands against Charlie's drug dealer.
- The Players: A restaurateur, a maitre d', a chef, and a whore. The Problem: The oven is only big enough for one of them.
- Mephistopheles offers royal blood to Oswald Blum, a commoner who aspires to be a King. Can Oswald handle so much virtue all at once flowing through his veins?
- Shansi teaches his four legged friends how to do the hokey pokey.
- Shansi braves an unexpected summer storm, while Mom and Dad try to use their psychic powers to push the monstrous winds back.