Douglas Christian Larsen
Writer and artist with more than 20 years experience in creative and technical writing and editing, desktop publishing and graphic design, Douglas Christian Larsen is a published author and novelist: "Deceiving the Elect: Book 1 - Quickening Dreams." He is also the creator of many diverse websites.
Douglas Christian Larsen's first professional publication was in August 1990, the short story "Precious Barriers" in the now-defunct "Modern Short Stories," alongside the first publication of author Chuck Palahniuk.
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Douglas Christian Larsen's first professional publication was in August 1990, the short story "Precious Barriers" in the now-defunct "Modern Short Stories," alongside the first publication of author Chuck Palahniuk.
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Comes the SnowplowIs it ever too late for love? Perhaps, at the end, there's a gift, a final glimpse of what we were always meant to have. When the temperature falls, and the snow drifts higher than stranded cars, perhaps warmth is only as far away as our fingertips. -
Tippecanoe: Flash Fiction Short StoryA brief encounter with a surly beggar initiates a surreal mind flash. What is real, and how many times has all of this happened before. There is no such thing as coincidence. Flash fiction short story. -
Until the Last Dream is DreamedAt at round table of forty-eight other people, Lincoln struggles to remember who and what and where he is, and why the loud ticking of a clock quickens his heart. -
The Lone Street Shootout and Other ClichesIt was the usual gunfight, with the usual odds, until all the strangers started showing up. A boy has to wonder if someone is somewhere randomly determining things. -
Les Miserables Versus Wuthering HeightsTwo great classic novels, Victor Hugo's Les Miserables or Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, it is truly a call perhaps too tough for any voracious reader to make. -
Suzuki GS1000 Adventure MachineMore dangerous than Wells' time machine, the Suzuki GS1000 sped through reams of life material, scattering wind-blown pages of fiction in its wake. -
All Life is MaterialAn author you need to discover, William Goldman, especially if you are writer, artist or just a poor someone that needs to see your life in a different light, perhaps "The Color of Light." -
The Crusher of Modern WarMilitary leaders gather to witness the birth of a new weapon, a fierce new type of soldier, the Crusher of Modern War. -
4th of July Memories at Lane ParkBoyhood in a small town, at a small park, on Independence Day, and it is good to be an American -
Roger Zelazny, Short-Story RevelationsRoger Zelazny's short fiction is a revelation, it is looking through a dim cityscape into another, brighter world. -
Zombie Media of the ApocalypseMan-made and natural disasters fueling popular fantasies of doom, and a news media cheering on the prophets of doom. Virus Z: Beginning of the End? -
Toxic Relationships and the AfterdeathZoe and Reggie shared some good things in their relationship, but he has a hard time dealing with her whole zombie fetish. -
Phantom Drive of 1869The first recorded instance of the mysterious Government "men in black" operating a secretive cattle drive to cure the earliest known instance of the Virus Z. -
Natural Remedies for Cold and H1N1 FluIn the battle against H1N1 swine flu, the vaccine is not the only or best answer to the disease. There are very real, natural swine flu measures, inexpensive and safe, that are a much better choice than a placebo vaccine.
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Third Option: Fight the Swine FluThe swine flu vaccination is a magic bullet and will protect you. The pandemic flu is benign, requiring no proactive defense? Which is true? The third option requires a paradigm shift, an angle of attack against the flu that is natural, and inexpensive. -
Massive Flu Life EntityMost scientists freely admit that the flu is about as well understood today as it was in 1919. Debate rages on how flu viruses spread, the origins of influenza, why it is dangerous, and how to fight it.

