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Birthday Scented Candles

2018-05-22
On: May 22, 2018

This is a story about the beginning of the end. When you are losing the person you love how do you cope? Young love is fleeting & it’s memory remains even after the first blush is off the rose.

Two young women trying to find themselves in and out of each others arms, during their freshman year of pot fueled college life.

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Leza Cantoral
Leza Cantoral
Writer / Editor / Podcaster
Leza Cantoral is an international human who lives on the internet. She is the author of Cartoons in the Suicide Forest & the host of Get Lit With Leza, a podcast where she talks to cool ass writers, & a YouTube channel where she reads poems wearing a panda head & blogs about her life. You can find her writings on Luna Luna Magazine, Ladybox Blog, CLASH Media, Philosophical Idiot, & this story at Breadcrumbs Magazine. She’s the editor in Chief of CLASH Books. You can find her @lezacantoral on Twitter & Instagram.

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S.A.D. + You and Me

2018-04-23
On: April 23, 2018

Written and performed by Kaeli

Kaeli
Kaeli

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Campfire

2018-03-26
On: March 26, 2018

It takes two to set a fire.

Written by Christopher Troise – @troisenator
Performed by Danielle Gregori

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Chris Troise
Chris Troise
Writer at The Storymaker's Association
Christopher Troise's first book recently turned three years old, find Catbug’s Treasure Book on Amazon!

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Love Through the Wires (Part 1)

2017-11-06
On: November 6, 2017

Cover art for Love Through the Wires

A short story about a coming of age in the digital age.  This tale explains what it means to connect without contact, and where young adult romance can leave a lasting impression.

Samantha De
Samantha De
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Pretty Flowers

2015-12-01
On: December 1, 2015

A man honors his late wife through daily acts of beauty.

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Danielle Gregori
Danielle Gregori
Co-Founder of SMA; Writer at The Daily Dani
Dani is a librarian and published author. In her free time, she runs thedailydani.com, writes novels, and colors things. Her book Lines Between the Stacks can be found on Amazon.
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The Storymaker’s Association is a monthly podcast of short stories written and produced by a team of authors, actors, and media enthusiasts who want to share their stories and narratives with a global community.

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