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Postcards from the Moon (A Short Story)

By: Jeff Edwards
Narrated by: Adam McLaughlin
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Summary

An offbeat short story by award-winning author Jeff Edwards.

Once upon a time, mankind dreamed of the stars. Somewhere along the way, that glorious vision got lost....

Hank Rollins is old, tired, and thoroughly regretting the missed opportunities of his youth. More than a half century ago, he passed up the chance to do something wonderfully foolish, and utterly impossible. A chance to reach for a different kind of future.

But the door may not be completely closed, because Hank is getting postcards from a boy who no longer exists, and a world that never came to pass.

©2015 Jeff Edwards (P)2015 Jeff Edwards

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