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With the exception of ChaliceMedia LLC, all the companies featured here are fictitious. Many of them have websites, so click away to visit. If the click doesn't work, then the site for that company is still under construction.

Authors

Our authors are a group of exceptionally creative people.  Here is where you can meet the authors who contribute stories to WiFiction, the Escape iCafe and learn where you can find more of their work.



Goblet

Ron GoblerGoblet writes what he likes to call twisted preachies.  These are short-shorts, usually in the Espresso section, that have a bit of a moral, often disguised in silliness.  Many of these stories appeared first on the Children Come First website.  Thanks to Olgy Gary for her magical work stimulating children to discover the wonders of the written word.

 
Grayston Cassel

More to come... Gray is unavailable at this time.GRC

 
R.C. Kohler

RC KohlerRock and roll ghosts, gangsters, and has-been angels make up R.C. Kohler's world.  Imagine a guardian angel being fired for calling in sick, or all of rock's supposedly dead heroes living in a basement.

 
Ron Lynch Chalice

Ron is a Colorado author currently working on distributed content and traditional fiction projects. The Solace Creek Stories features Catherine Combes, a six-five former basketball player now homicide detective and a vast cast of characters and places. The Flyover War, in which a reporter chases the story of an impending civil war, comes straight from the headlines.  WiFiction, the Escape iCafe, will be playing a major part in the deployment of Combes and her cases across the websphere.

 
Sailor the Dog

sailor the dogWith a little help from his master on grammar and spelling, Sailor the Dog writes short stories about the wonders of a dog's existence.  Most of Sailor's stories can be found in with the Cappuccinos.  Longer than flash, but short enough to be a quickie.  Kind of like those monthy digest stories -- about the right lenght for a trip to the fire hydrant.

 


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