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  • I have run into a problem, though, as my husband goes through the Vienna Sausages from the pantry like they were peanuts.

    Tamales Will Make the Perfect Cinco de Mayo Lunch | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2008

  • I got some called Sausages in Lard, made by Westlers but they aren't the ones I am thinking of

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • And while most of you were at WorldCon, but I got my first Evar review from Lois Tilton for my story "Sausages" in Talebones #38 HERE I'm happy!

    Week in review marshallpayne1 2009

  • My story "Sausages," out in the new Talebones #38, is something akin to this: 4,500 words, with 19 short scenes, third person, present tense with three POVs that seldom link to one another.

    Odd narrative forms marshallpayne1 2009

  • One for my name and one for Talebones #38, so I wouldn't miss any reviews of my story "Sausages" that might pop up.

    An Interview with Maria Deira marshallpayne1 2009

  • Just received Talebones #38 with my story "Sausages" in it, also containing fellow flister (and SSF) carolineyoachim's story "The Best Last Choice I Ever Made."

    Talebones #38 in my mailbox marshallpayne1 2009

  • "Sausages" by Marshall Payne takes place in a strange world in which Lance Goodwin, who is a homicide detective, wonders why he never has murders to investigate.

    Another Talebones #38 review marshallpayne1 2009

  • And Patrick Swenson sent me the galleys for my story "Sausages" upcoming in Talebones #38.

    Dreamwidth invite code marshallpayne1 2009

  • "Sausages" there is no doubt that he considers the German army a very substantial fighting force.

    Tommy Atkins at War As Told in His Own Letters James Alexander Kilpatrick

  • "Sausages," answered Mr. Ravenslee, shaking grave head, "sausages demand such unbounded faith in the -- er -- sausagee -- or should it be sausage-or?"

    The Definite Object A Romance of New York Jeffery Farnol 1915

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