Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

A haunted house, a WWII legend, a sexy Hollywood icon, and the world's most famous block of freckled wood all crammed together into a 600-word short story that was rejected by NPR contest judges. A free, three-minute read that will either put a smile on your face or leave you scratching your head.

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Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

A haunted house, a WWII legend, a sexy Hollywood icon, and the world's most famous block of freckled wood all crammed together into a 600-word short story that was rejected by NPR contest judges. A free, three-minute read that will either put a smile on your face or leave you scratching your head.

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Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

by Nate Dean
Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

Howdy, Winnie, & the Bombshell

by Nate Dean

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Overview

A haunted house, a WWII legend, a sexy Hollywood icon, and the world's most famous block of freckled wood all crammed together into a 600-word short story that was rejected by NPR contest judges. A free, three-minute read that will either put a smile on your face or leave you scratching your head.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011166228
Publisher: Nate Dean
Publication date: 12/31/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 115 KB

About the Author

It's the same old story, really: schooling, a degree, minor works published in minor publications. Not quite the same, I'd wager, are the the following random, biological factoids: I grew up in a farm house haunted by the spirit of my great grandfather. My current house is also haunted (a little girl this time around). I'm a member of Phi Beta Kappa. I review horror films. Besides South Dakota, I've lived in Montana and Wisconsin. For a time, I worked for Barnes & Noble (yes, it was awesome). In college, a strange twist of fate led to me having a nice conversation with Maya Angelou. I've sauntered around Walden Pond. I toured Berlin, West and East, prior to the wall coming down. In Mexico, I had occasion to lunch at the honest-to-God Hotel California (by the way...the mission and its bell are still there). Finally, during a visit to Las Vegas (there's always a Vegas story) I and my friends fled the city and spent the day pestering secuity personnel at Area 51. We didn't lose money gambling and also somehow managed to stay out of prison. It was a win-win kind of day.

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