Category Archives: Children

SUPER-EST SUPERMOON IN NEARLY 3/4THS OF A CENTURY

By Raji Singh Tonight and the next few days, look up to the sky!  You will see the biggest supermoon since 1948! Here is a story about one from long ago and far away from Fiction House Publishing’s The Seasons … Continue reading

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THE ROUGE ROBED LADY OF THE SKY

by Raji Singh No matter if your candidates won or lost –keep looking up.  There’s extra good reason this week. On November 13 and 14, 2016, there will be the super-est supermoon in almost 3/4ths of a century. Perigee Moons, … Continue reading

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THE LEGEND OF THE SCARLET TONGUED, BLUE MOUTH DEMONS

To commemorate the new school year, here’s a whimisical excerpt from The Seasons of My Giving Back. *     *     * School’s starting for some, just around the corner for others, and forever out for many. Here’s a school daze reminiscing … Continue reading

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USE YOUR IMAGINATION TO FIND YOUR PASSION

Please enjoy a piece from the Fiction House Publishing’s most recent work,  The Seasons of My Giving Back. In the preceding chapter,  I discover that my ‘giving-back to the world’ summer job as youngster would be volunteering on a road … Continue reading

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CINCINNATI’S FIRST INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE – A WHIMSICAL TALE

by Raji Singh  Welcome to our annual 4th of July parade from  Tales of the Fiction House. Have a wonderful holiday! Cincinatti, July 4, 1826 The Cincinnati wharf-shack sways in a light breeze. Close your eyes, you’ll think you’re drifting … Continue reading

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FATHER’S DAY SCENTS AND SENSIBILITIES

by Raji Singh (A Favorite from our family’s past.  Happy Father’s Day!)   *    *    * PART I – FATHERS’ SENSIBILITIES I am James Thaddeus Fiction, the Fifth – a true Fiction. Typhoon tears me from my parents and my … Continue reading

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CAPTAIN POLLY’S LORE OF THE LINDIAN WOODS

by Captain Polly (as overheard by Raji Singh) National Pet Week is here.  Join us as one of our favorite pets (though she would be greatly offended to be called that) shares an adventure. *     *     * You cannot stop … Continue reading

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PETS ON MEMORIAL DAY

By Raji Singh I am James Thaddeus Fiction, the Fifth – a true Fiction. Typhoon tears me from my mother and father on board a sinking ferry near the Lindian coast. I alone survive. I become an orphan foundling, taken … Continue reading

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MOTHER’S DAY MAGIC

by Raji Singh I am James Thaddeus Fiction, the Fifth – a true Fiction. Typhoon tears me from my mother and father on board a sinking ferry near the Lindian coast. A thousand minus one perish. I alone survive. I … Continue reading

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VALENTINE, COME WITH ME TO THE KISSING TREE

Please enjoy a piece from the Fiction House Publishing’s most recent work,  The Seasons of My Giving Back. *     *     * Who would ever think? A broken furnace boiler leading to my first real kiss. Oh, there’d been plenty on … Continue reading

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