Fit To Be Tied
"Fit To Be Tied" is not 5000 words about a dandelion in a war zone and you're supposed to wonder if anyone's going to step on the dandelion because it's a symbol of man's inhumanity to man.

Forget that.

"Fit To Be Tied" is a story about a five-year-old boy who trusts the wrong people. Our parents warn us about these people, but we've all been there. Further, we all care about little kids and dogs. There are real stakes here, friends.
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Fit To Be Tied
"Fit To Be Tied" is not 5000 words about a dandelion in a war zone and you're supposed to wonder if anyone's going to step on the dandelion because it's a symbol of man's inhumanity to man.

Forget that.

"Fit To Be Tied" is a story about a five-year-old boy who trusts the wrong people. Our parents warn us about these people, but we've all been there. Further, we all care about little kids and dogs. There are real stakes here, friends.
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Fit To Be Tied

Fit To Be Tied

by Curtis Bradley Vickers
Fit To Be Tied

Fit To Be Tied

by Curtis Bradley Vickers

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Overview

"Fit To Be Tied" is not 5000 words about a dandelion in a war zone and you're supposed to wonder if anyone's going to step on the dandelion because it's a symbol of man's inhumanity to man.

Forget that.

"Fit To Be Tied" is a story about a five-year-old boy who trusts the wrong people. Our parents warn us about these people, but we've all been there. Further, we all care about little kids and dogs. There are real stakes here, friends.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151004572
Publisher: Great Writers Steal Press
Publication date: 08/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 577 KB

About the Author

Curtis Vickers received his MFA in Creative Writing from the Ohio State University. His short fiction and essays have been published in Sou’wester, Ohioana Quarterly, Shroud, and Muscle & Blood
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