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"'''Rhymes With Tape'''" is a [[wikipedia:Short story|short story]] written by [[Anthony J Fuchs]].
 
"'''Rhymes With Tape'''" is a [[wikipedia:Short story|short story]] written by [[Anthony J Fuchs]].
   
The story won the [[wikipedia:Montgomery County Community College|Montgomery County Community College]] Writers' Club's Short Fiction competition in March of [[wikipedia:2003 in literature|2003]], and was later published in the 30 April [[wikipedia:2005 in literature|2005]] issue of the [[wikipedia:Temple University|Temple University]] [[wikipedia:Literary magazine|literary magazine]] ''[http://www.temple.edu/hyphen/ hyPHen]''. The story is scheduled to be independently published in June of [[wikipedia:2012 in literature|2012]].
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The story won the [[wikipedia:Montgomery County Community College|Montgomery County Community College]] Writers' Club's Short Fiction competition in March of [[wikipedia:2003 in literature|2003]], and was later published in the Spring [[wikipedia:2005 in literature|2005]] issue of the [[wikipedia:Temple University|Temple University]] [[wikipedia:Literary magazine|literary magazine]] ''[http://www.temple.edu/hyphen/ hyPHen]''.
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The plot of the story was later fully redrafted into a [[wikipedia:Novelette|novelette]] titled "[[Rage Against the Dying]]," and was published along with that story at [[wikipedia:Smashwords|Smashwords]] and through the [[wikipedia:Amazon Kindle|Amazon Kindle]] on 27 July 2012.
   
 
==Summary==
 
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When Gabe learns the horrible truth about his girlfriend's traumatic past, he hurls himself into an obsessive mission to find the man responsible.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==

Latest revision as of 02:10, 28 July 2012

"Rhymes With Tape" is a short story written by Anthony J Fuchs.

The story won the Montgomery County Community College Writers' Club's Short Fiction competition in March of 2003, and was later published in the Spring 2005 issue of the Temple University literary magazine hyPHen.

The plot of the story was later fully redrafted into a novelette titled "Rage Against the Dying," and was published along with that story at Smashwords and through the Amazon Kindle on 27 July 2012.

Summary[]

When Gabe learns the horrible truth about his girlfriend's traumatic past, he hurls himself into an obsessive mission to find the man responsible.

Story[]