Monthly Archives: March 2025

Rainbow Snippets With All the Bells And Whistles from Jeff Baker. (March 30, 2025)

Every now and then I post on the weekly Rainbow Snippets page https://www.facebook.com/groups/963484217054974 where we post six lines from a work of ours, published or in progress, or a recommendation of someone else’s work that has at least one LGBT … Continue reading

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“The Cats Of Mars.” Friday Flash Fics by Jeff Baker. (March 28, 2025)

The Cats Of Mars by Jeff Baker The Tortoiseshell cat was sunning herself on the wooden floor by the front door when Petro walked up and set his overnight bag down. “Well, Kit,” the young man said. “Here I go. … Continue reading

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“A Silver Bow…” Friday Flash Fics (as by Mike Mayak) March 21, 2025.

A Silver Bow New Bent In Heaven by Mike Mayak “Crazy going to a car wash at night,” Artie Beechcroft said. “Yeah,” Ferdie Ridgeway said. “But it’s not night yet, it’s just around seven-fifteen.” “Town I grew up in, car … Continue reading

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February/March Progress Report from Jeff Baker. (March 20, 2025)

Progress Report, February March 2025 First off, I finished a longer story (one I started maybe a year or so ago!) Sent it off to the Saturday Evening Post where I’ve received encouraging rejections in the past. It’s one of … Continue reading

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February/March 2025 Reading Report from Jeff Baker. (March 20, 2025)

Reading Report February/March 2025 Got two anthologies by Ardath Mayhar, who I’d heard about but never read (after a post on Keith West’s blog https://adventuresfantastic.com/ for her birthday; he had met Mayhar!) And I’ve been on a Mayhar jag, I … Continue reading

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“All The Bells And Whistles.” Friday Flash Fics From Jeff Baker. (March 14, 2025)

All the Bells And Whistles by Jeff Baker “Wow,” Steve Jones breathed, looking around the small garage which opened onto a side street. “How long has it been since we started hanging out here?” “High School,” Corby Austin said, sipping … Continue reading

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The Moon And Uluru. Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Results For March, 2025. Jeff Baker, March 10, 2025.

Hi! I’m Mike, A.K.A. Jeff Baker. The draws for the March 2025 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge were: A Paranormal Story Set in The Australian Outback Involving a Set Of Stereo Speakers E. H. Timms wrote: “Moonrise” https://thinkingthinking123.blogspot.com/2025/03/flash-fic-challenge-moonrise.html And (as Jeff … Continue reading

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Listening to “The Scary Fairies” Podcast. Jeff Baker, March 10, 2025.

by Jeff Baker I’ve been listening to a new (and fun!) movie review podcast! “The Scary Fairies” described as “a trio of long-lost fairy companions” who hold court in a hollow tree (the magic of radio or podcast!) and talk … Continue reading

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Here Comes the Sun to Make A Rainbow. Rainbow Snippets from Jeff Baker; March 9th, 2025.

Every week we post six lines from a work of ours, a work-in-progress or published or a recommendation of someone else’s work with at least one LGBT character. Posted at Rainbow Snippets here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/963484217054974 I don’t post as many snippets … Continue reading

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The Play’s Still the Thing, Newman University’s “Hamlet.” Review by Jeff Baker. (March 8, 2025)

Hamlet (Corbin Molina, L) and Laertes (Austin Schwartz, R) are ready to duel as King Claudius (Daniel Graber, back L) and Queen Gertrude (Anna Corbett, back R) look on, in Newman University’s production of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Review by Jeff Baker … Continue reading

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