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Guest Post: Memories of Symbolic Theater 1985-86 – Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: Memories of Symbolic Theater 1985-86 – Mitchell Zucker

by Think In The Morning | Jun 27, 2019 | Words | 2 comments

 [Click on BLUE links for sources and more information] Think in the Morning publishes Guest Posts from time to time.  Our friend Mitchell sent this recently which we offer as presented. David, I thought this piece might interest your blog readers because so many...
Guest Post: Groucho and Harpo Save Planet Earth – Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: Groucho and Harpo Save Planet Earth – Mitchell Zucker

by Think In The Morning | Jan 28, 2019 | Words | 0 comments

  Our friend Mitchell Zucker is filling in while our Blogger in Chief is on a temporary sabbatical.  This piece was created 9 years ago,  It was read in a dramatic reading in 2010 at Saranam, Jeannie Doe’s wonderful dance studio in Mendoicno.  It is a short...
Guest Post: Short Fiction – “F” by Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: Short Fiction – “F” by Mitchell Zucker

by Think In The Morning | Jun 19, 2018 | Words | 1 comment

  [Mitchell Zucker has several short stories on this site.  This one is a Think In The Morning favorite.]   Dr. Richard Mann, in a suit and tie, carrying an attaché case, pushes his way through the five o’clock Madison Avenue rush, followed by his cameraman...
Guest Post: The Magic Clock by Mitchell Zucker @ 1990

Guest Post: The Magic Clock by Mitchell Zucker @ 1990

by Think In The Morning | Mar 21, 2018 | Words | 1 comment

  [Click on BLUE links for sources and more information]   Mitchell Zucker has contributed several stories to Think in the Morning.  Here are the links. The Diamond’s Sutra The Swan and the Sculptor The Parolee Once Upon A Time In The Pigmy Forest...
Guest Post: The Diamond’s Sutra by Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: The Diamond’s Sutra by Mitchell Zucker

by Think In The Morning | Nov 30, 2017 | Words | 3 comments

  Go to sleep. First tell me the story about how the world ended. All right; get under the covers. One day, the Launch Control Officer at an intercontinental ballistic missile base had a dinner date and had just finished polishing his boots and was about to...
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