This story, for and about, Ernest Hemingway is my entry in San Luis Obispo's 55-word short story competition in the New Times periodical.
IN ERNEST
by
P.L. Ellars
The writer wrote one true sentence. And then another. And afterwards he got up and stood in the doorway and placed his mouth loosely around both barrels of the shotgun and then closed his eyes and pulled both triggers and at the last instant opened his eyes wide.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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