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Studio Reader Stan 46 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Mr. Gold tells Studio Reader Stan that he's remaking the Rome Marriott movie that he just made last year...
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Studio Reader Stan 47 by Stephen Kogon
Studio Reader Stan has another session with his psychiatrist, Dr. Melrose...
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Studio Reader Stan 48 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan visits again with Studio Executive, Mr. Brick...
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Studio Reader Stan 49 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan is tracked down by sleazy producer, Sami Ginzle...
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Studio Reader Stan 5 by Stephen Kogon
A continuation of the adventures of Studio Reader Stan...
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Studio Reader Stan 50 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan gets paid a visit by his unusual cousin...
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Studio Reader Stan 51 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan encounters his agent's underwear model fiance...
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Studio Reader Stan 52 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan meets again with his literary agent, Mischa Broom...
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Studio Reader Stan 53 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan visits with Petey, his literary agent's 13-year-old nephew. In Comic Strip #26, we learned she gave Petey his script for free...
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Studio Reader Stan 54 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan makes another ill-advised visit to Mr. Gold's office at Quality Studios...
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Studio Reader Stan 55 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan has his tranquility interrupted by Marvin, the wannabe producer...
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Studio Reader Stan 56 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan pays another visit to Ms. Pantsworth, an executive at Demure Studios...
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Studio Reader Stan 57 by Stephen Kogon
Last week, Ms. Pantsworth asked Studio Reader Stan to claim to be superstar actor Valkyrie Booster's stalker. This week, Valkyrie confronts him...
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Studio Reader Stan 58 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan meets with his psychiatrist, Dr. Melrose...
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Studio Reader Stan 59 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan gets another phone call from his mother...
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Studio Reader Stan 60 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan meets with studio executive, Mr. Brick...
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Studio Reader Stan 61 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan visits with his literary agent, Mischa Broom...
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Studio Reader Stan 62 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan pays another visit to Mr. Gold, the executive at Quality Studios...
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Studio Reader Stan 63 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan's peaceful tranquility is interrupted by Marvin...
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Studio Reader Stan 64 by Stephen Kogon
Studio Reader Stan meets with studio executive, Mr. Shine, of Wordsmith Studios...
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Studio Reader Stan 65 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan is visited by his friend, Herb...
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Studio Reader Stan 7 by Stephen Kogon
More of the continuing misadventures of Studio Reader Stan. This week he's being forced to work on a screenplay with socialite (and purported actress) Rome Marriott...
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Studio Reader Stan 8 by Stephen Kogon
More of the continuing misadventures of Studio Reader Stan. This week he reports back to Mr. Gold to share how he failed in trying to fix socialite Rome Marriott's screenplay...
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Studio Reader Stan 9 by Stephen Kogon
This week, Studio Reader Stan meets with his literary agent and, as usual, comes away far more miserable than when he began...
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Substitute. by Jack Kuperman
Can you substitute everything?..
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Suburban Legend by Milo Fowler
Stop me if you've heard this one: A short, door-to-door magazine salesman is mistaken for a leprechaun and--..
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SUCCESS MADE SIMPLE! by John Domino
This is a simple short saying about success. We often travel through life bustling along trying to achieve it. However, what are we really trying to achieve? Paul Harvey, God rest his soul (I miss him), had the BEST answer. Enjoy his simple on-liner and Have a GREAT day! JMD..
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Sugar Ants by Richard Kallao
we need humor more in our lives.
original idea and story. how much
is too much ?.....................
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Sugar Snaps by Ron Karcz
A Tony Costa adventure that begins in the produce department of his favorite supermarket...
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Summit ...at Heaven by Miller Caldwell
Just what I thought!..
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Sun Strike by Ian Gilmour
Last unexpected thoughts...
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Super Blue by Richard Kallao
a tribute to Superman and
Ryan Stiles from Whose Line
Is it Anyway ? Very funny
comedian..................
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Super...Stars by Elizabeth Lang
Zany adventures behind the scenes of a B-movie...
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Support Group For Tunes by Matt Purland
Hello. I don’t know if you can help me but, well. I find it really awkward to talk about this. It’s not something I would do normally.
You see, the trouble is, I’m...I’m an over-used tune. I’ve said it. There’s no shame in it really I know, but. Well, it breaks my heart to have to admit it...
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Sure Bet by Alan Cook
Peavy has always been a cautious man, that is until he finds a gambling strategy that is foolproof...
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Surprise! by Janice Scott
When Jack said, “Surprise tonight, Detective Chief Inspector?” I knew the code.....
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Survivor As A Business Model by Stacy Mantle
Nothing strikes fear into the heart of a person like the words, “Bring me your torch.”..
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Sweaty Basketball Guy by Rodd Jokre
Thought up: 8.28.03 – 12:00pm
Written: 9.3.03 - 7:07 pm
#19..
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Sweet Tooth by Richard Kallao
original idea and story ...
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Swine Before Pearls by Kurt Peterson
Jesus eating bacon?..
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Swinky the vegetarian shark by Rick Magers
This is one of the stories from my book of short stories titled: The Face Painter. Recommended for children from teendom to geriatrics. All of my books are available as eBooks on Fictionwise...
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Tail Of A Tail... by Walter Jones
Story with bite and insite..
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Take me to Your Leader by Richard Kallao
beware people aren't what they say they
are , this is a story response only in
fact I was hurt by someone recently ...
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Take Pride In Your Work? by Rodd Jokre
Thought up: 4.17.02 – 1:43pm
Written: 4.19.02 – 1:27am
#3
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Taking a bath with Cooper-- by Kellee Stone
A Must Read!! True story.....
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Tales From Paradise by Samuel Southwell
A few little cartoon ideas...
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Talking Bugs by Buck Stonebroke
Best Fishing Lure..
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Talking Farm Animals by Helen Downey
Have you ever imagined if animals could talk? Well they really do, and they are no different than humans!..
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Tall Tale No. 1: So Saith the Chief by Gary Stephens
“You should,” I sagely began and then paused, “think of the warrant officer as an uncle who unexpectedly appears at family gatherings and is spoken about in hushed tones"..
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Tea for Three by Trish Jackson
What does a redneck private investigator from small town Alabama have in common with a retired British academic and her young event planner? The answer is -- absolutely nothing -- not even their use of the English language...
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