“Memory Lane” – a short story collection

Since I was collecting short stories, I thought it might be fun to gather up some of my non-mystery shorts. Memory Lane contains a handful of historical short stories, written when I learned about some past event and wanted… more.

Memory Lane includes:

  • Memory at Lascaux
    With the world covered in ash and clouded in despair, there are only two choices: lie down in the ash, or find a way to survive. And perhaps, a way to thrive…
  • Stolen Moments
    In the long-ago days, when the Old Gods walked freely among the men of Midgard, Eirik Alreksson gained their attention and favor.
  • El Tío Supay
    On their way to work each day, the miners of Bolivia routinely say prayers and pay homage to the statue of The Virgin Mary in its niche outside the mine, asking her blessing in their labors. But when they enter the mine, the miners make a second offering. There, beyond reach of the light of day, they leave their gifts of coca leaves, alcohol, and cigarettes at the shrine of El Tío, the Devil of the Mine.
  • The Last Sigh of the Moor
    There is a place, outside the walls of Granada, and in the shadow of the mighty Alhambra, where history tells us the city’s last caliph turned and wept at the sight of his beautiful, lost city… and, perhaps, at the loss of the friend who betrayed her.
  • The Unflattering Portrait of Jiang Zhaojun
    The daughter of a merchant, and lady-in-waiting in the Emperor’s court, Jiang Zhaojun is recorded as one of the “Four Beauties of Ancient China.” But she is not celebrated merely for her beauty, but also for her bravery.
  • Fences
    This story of the American West illustrates the conflicts between a group of homesteading farmers and the local cattle ranchers.

Memory Lane
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