UNEARTHING THE FICTION HOUSE
An Archeo-apologist's archiving of the publishing home to some of America's most noted writers and notorious characters of the past two centuries.-
Raji Singh
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Monthly Archives: August 2013
No. 57: THE CZAR’S PUSSYCAT PARADE
by Raji Singh When Czar Alexander II puts on a Pussycat Parade, he spares no expense. It is the 1870’s. My great grandmother Shelva recounts joyful girlhood memories of the grand promenade, midst a sinister rope haired man stalking … Continue reading →
Posted in archeo-apologist, Fiction House Publishing, humor, Short stories, Uncategorized, Whimsey, writing
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Alternate Russian History, cat ballet, Czar Alexander, James Thaddeus 'Blackjack' Fiction, new short stories, Pussy Cat Parade, Shelva Fiction, short stories, Tales of the Fiction House, Uncle Vanya
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No. 56: HERE COMES THE PUSSYCAT PARADE (And Other Matters) – PART 1.
by Raji Singh ON YOUR MARK… Mel Blanc – the elastic voice of Bugs, Porky, and so numerous other cartoon characters: His classic song, Here Comes…I’ll wager its inspiration came from the grand cat parades inaugurated, first in America … Continue reading →
Posted in Fiction House Publishing, satire, Short stories, Whimsey, writing
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Tagged alternate histroy, cat parade, kidnapping, shelva ficton, short stories, white slavery
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No. 55: THE TWISTING TALE OF THE ROPE-HAIRED MAN
by Raji Singh Shelva writes passionately about traumatic girlhood experience with a mysterious rope-haired man. She is in a private compartment, aboard the Moscow train with her Papa. St. Petersburg bound. It is the 1870’s. * * * … Continue reading →
Posted in archeo-apologist, Fiction House Publishing, humor, satire, Short stories, Whimsey, writing
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Tagged Abolitionists, Alternate Russian History, James Thaddeus 'Blackjack' Fiction, new short stories, Shelva Fiction, short stories, Tales of the Fiction House, William "Golden Boy" Golden
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No. 54: TALES OF THE LINDIAN WOODS – TRANSPLANTED ONTO THE MOSCOW, ST. PETERSBURG EXPRESS
By Raji Singh My great grandmother Shelva wrote hundreds of fables. They told of strange happenings among the beasts and creatures living in forests on the outskirts of Lindia City, Lindia, and Cincinnati, U.S.A. Some were for adults, others for … Continue reading →