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December 21st, 2004

Keith Graham’s Fiction online

I’ve registered www.KeithGraham.com and started putting my fiction there. I am trying to put everything that I’ve completed and a few that I haven’t. Some of the stuff is password protected because I am still submitting it, or the story is committed to another site. Email me if you can’t hack the password.

(Think of Seinfeld and the old Mrs. Peterman’s dying word, and you’ll have the password that I use.)

www.KeithGraham.com

So far only the Science Fiction is near done. I will take time to do the Fantasy next. (probably next week)

“…you’re a portly fellow… a bit long in the waistband? So what’s your pleasure; is it the salty snacks you crave? No, no, no, no… yours is a sweet-tooth. Oh, you may stray, but you’ll always return to your dark master: the cocoa-bean!…”

One Response to “Keith Graham’s Fiction online”

  1. DKoren says:

    Yeah! Now I can read your stories that I couldn’t find online. :) I may have to email you for the password, though, I never watched Sienfeld…

    Deb Koren

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