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New Short Story - The Feathers Flew
Paddy Keenan enjoys a drink. Some might say he enjoys it too much. And when, in 1970s Dublin, the Keenan family come into a duck, the combination of it and Paddy's imbibing can have but one conclusion. From award winning author, Robert E. Kearns comes, The Feathers Flew; a short story with an extraordinary ending. Painting the picture of suburban life in a vanished era, Kearns poetic style leads us to a shocking and disturbing conclusion. Once read, The Feathers Flew is sure


A Sporting Life receives Five Stars from Readers' Favorite
Readers' Favorite today awarded A Sporting Life the full Five Stars: "I’ve often read about The Oregon Trail and know that it was a very dangerous and traumatic journey with many illnesses and deaths. The part I didn’t reflect on at all was brought to my attention by Robert E. Kearns. Although A Sporting Life is fictional, Sarah’s dilemma was realistic and the author thoroughly expounded on how her unfortunate predicament could have happened to some women who were on the fron


Words of a Feather by Robert E. Kearns
From Amazon in paperback and kindle editions - Words of a Feather A beautiful collection of short stories and poems from master story...


A Midnight Call to Monto
I've published a new short story on Amazon: A Midnight Call to Monto Charles and Bertie are friends from University. When Charles hosts...


The Pastor of Rush Springs
A Preacher arrives in a small town in middle America, but all is not as it seems. My short story - The Pastor of Rush Springs is now...
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