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A Mystery that Reads A Mystery that Reads The Town Drunk, March 2008 March 27, 2008 at 2:21 pm · Filed under Review , Short fiction ·Tagged demons , fantasy , funny , short stories , Town Drunk , vampires , werewolves Similar to last month’s issue, the March 2008 issue for  The Town Drunk is one for two yet again.  “The Importance of Portents” by Jason E. Thummel tells the story of a local soothsayer named Zoltar and the up-and-coming mechanical competitor that threatens to ruin his readings forever. When his clients begin cancelling more frequently, Zoltar really grows agitated that such a contraption could read peoples’ fortunes better than he. Forced to turn to unsavory actions, the soothsayer will soon learn that not everyone’s future can be so easily predicted. You know, I’m going to consider a story beyond successful if it actually makes me laugh out loud. And this one did, right here: Zoltar crumpled the paper and set it aflame with an igniting spell...

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