coming attractions

Bowing at last to the universal craving for stuff, onetinleg.com has opened a CafePress storefront. Until this storefront there were no Rob Hunter tote bags, umbrellas, refrigerator magnets, ties, bumper stickers, etc. There still aren’t. We are staying as we began: humble. There is a coffee mug, though, emblazoned with the website’s Bug-eyed Girl logo. The stories collected at onetinleg.com are here for free. Pause, browse, buy a trinket to thrill your significant other, delight the little ones or hold your pencils, and the tales of onetinleg.com will stay free. And thanks for helping out with the heavy lifting that keeps the website afloat.

I regularly record stories as they become available and copyright reverts back to me, in usually a year or so; check the Free Reads link to your left. The stories and the MP3 downloads are distributed for free, under a Creative Commons license. The gentlefolk listed below—who have shown the rare taste and superior judgment to purchase my work—thank you for your support. Coming soon to an Internet (and/or bookseller) near you are

St. Velcro™ and the Swan

—the life and loves of the catalog logo for a liturgical raiment consortium, Bold Christian Clothing: ‘Saint Velcro™, Sinner and Saved.’ It was a T-shirt. ‘Saved’ was on the back. In the December 2011 Nautilus Engine Ron Warren, editor.

The Tirewoman Gabriel

—celebrates sound advice: never, never hit on your daughter’s girlfriend. Gabriel has been reprinted in James Ward Kirk’s Indiana Horror Anthology 2011.

The Return of the Orange Virgin

—the audiobook version, all 9½ hours and 30 chapters of it. MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and M4b formats.

Blue as in an Early Frost

—the 4th tale of the Libby the Quilter quintet, in the the March 2011 Aphelion, Robert Moriyama, stories editor.

Grasshopper Dreams

—the 5th and final tale of the Libby the Quilter quintet, still in transit. Look for it in 2012.

If having the author murmur in your ear is your idea of the total reading experience, you are invited to browse onetinleg.com’s Free Reads section. These MP3 downloads are released under a Creative Commons license. They’re free.

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