Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Meet the Authors of Our Accomplices Issue, #8, Shipping in November 2024

We asked writers to share their accomplice stories, and Kansas writers delivered! The next issue of 105 Meadowlark Reader brings you 40 true stories written by current and former Kansans. Is your subscription current? You don't want to miss this issue.



Granny and Her Peacekeeper
by Ann Vigola Anderson

Between the Pages by Lindsey Bartlett

Copilot by Boyd Bauman

Resting Place by Riley Brokeshoulder

Pflugerville by Cathy Callen

The Special Assignment by Linda Cook

Holy Hound Dog by Annabelle Corrick

Fait Accompli by Phyllis Marsh Dorcas

Uncle Cal’s Knife by Roger K. Droz

Aliens Have Landed by Angel Edenburn

A Child’s Crime by Sue Flowers

Economy of Eggs by Carolyn Hall

Students-On-A-Stick by Roger Heineken

They Simply Could Not Do It Alone by Jerilynn Jones Henrikson

Gift Conspiracy by Duane L. Herrmann

Laverne Johnson by Tom Holmquist

Margaret and Marilyn Take the Best Ride at the Fair by Marilyn Hope Lake

The Four Musketeers, a.k.a. The Sucky Mis-Adventure by Deb Irsik

High School Hi-Jinks by Julie Johnson

Pen Pals on the Plains by Kiesa Kay

Secret Santa by Mary-Lane Kamberg

Halloweening by James Kenyon

Gumshoes by Amy Kliewer

Kittens in Kansas by Evan Kreger

The Best of Accomplices by Danton McDiffet

Under the Streetlights by Cynthia Mines

Walt Disney and Me by Peg Nichols

Kindergarten Accomplice by Esther Deckert Sayler

A Sticky Situation by Cynthia C. Schaker

James, John, and a Loose Cannon by Harland Schuster

The Clauses Crash the Christmas Dance by Julie A. Sellers

The Trickle Down of Terrorism: Today’s Signs of the Mayhem Perpetrated by a Mob in 1916 by Sandra Lou Taylor

Sisters in Cahoots by Mason Taylor-Taite

Thomas Justagato by Victoria Vaughn

Wakarusa by Primo Ventello

You Want Fries with Your Dead Body? by Chuck Warner

Nobody Told Us We Couldn’t by Barbara Waterman-Peters

My Hero, Bill by Brenda L. White

Driver’s Education by Sheree L. Wingo

Wild Girls, Wonderful Women by Michelle Zumbrum 

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