Dark Planet: Fiction: The Idea Man By Steve Beai Steve Beai is a professional writer whose work has appeared in many publications. His new novel, Widow's Walk, has been nominated for a Stoker Award. He lives in Farmersburg, IN. Dark Planet is designed and edited by Lucy A. Snyder. by Steve Beai. Crespo Ward realized his dream as it converged on the cusp of his nightmares http://darkplanet.basespace.net/fiction/ideaman.html
Extractions: Dark Planet is designed and edited by Lucy A. Snyder . If you spot any errors, or if you have any comments, please contact her at lusnyde@cyberus.ca Crespo Ward realized his dream as it converged on the cusp of his nightmares. By asking around, the retirement party long since over, that tedious dance of shaking hands with well-wishers who wished him everything but, Crespo was able to call in a few favors that led him to the house where he hoped to spend his life doing what he loved most of all. The house was a good hour from Framingham, over bumpy rural stretches of narrow road, through a sunburst of changing leaves over the New England countryside, heralding the coming winter. A few wrong turns and frustrated glances at the outdated road map he had bought back at the Sunoco station in Framingham later, and he was pulling up the hard-packed dirt driveway, the U-Haul creaking painfully behind the Escort wagon. The grounds were somewhat overgrown, but manageable enough, Crespo reasoned, thanks to the early frosts which had stunted growth on the foliage. There was a gazebo off to one side of the house, its ornate sides a trellis for the creeping vines, now brown and dormant. As the car bounced down the lane, bringing the gazebo into view, Crespo imagined himself sitting in there, feet up, surrounded by silence, paper draped over his stomach and enjoying the last few warmer days of late fall. When the work was done, of course.
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