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The Man Who Lived in The Trestle Bridge
My Afternoon with Garbo
The Beetle and The Wide Awake Judge
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Figments and Fragments Series

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A chance meeting of a young man and a famous reclusive actress. He knew who she was but her name was never mentioned. They had a coffee and chatted for a couple of hours.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 15, 2013
The Man Who Lived in The Trestle Bridge
My Afternoon with Garbo
The Beetle and The Wide Awake Judge

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Beetle and The Wide Awake Judge

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    The Beetle and The Wide Awake Judge
    The Beetle and The Wide Awake Judge

    Where Joe finds perfect happiness with a like spirit. Note from the author: This story was written down in a very peculiar format. You can read here the essence of the story, but due to the limiting formatting issues of the digital version, you can only appreciate the artistic vision of this short story in my printed book Figments & Fragments.

  • The Man Who Lived in The Trestle Bridge

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    The Man Who Lived in The Trestle Bridge
    The Man Who Lived in The Trestle Bridge

    Where a man who feels lost ponders and works to find himself in the life he is living.

  • My Afternoon with Garbo

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    My Afternoon with Garbo
    My Afternoon with Garbo

    A chance meeting of a young man and a famous reclusive actress. He knew who she was but her name was never mentioned. They had a coffee and chatted for a couple of hours.

Author

Richard Everett Upton

I believe in humanity. I have lived an eclectic life. My diverse background is indicative of my stories. I am a member of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) so I am an Actor. I am a member of WGA East (Writers Guild of America East) so I am a Writer. I have written several Plays, some produced. I have developed Television Series, written several Screen Plays. Two were developed from stories in my book. It is said, ‘know yourself’. We really mean: where we are in the development of our humanity?

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