Click below for tastes of all Truth Serum Press releases …
a taste of ‘Where the Wind Blows’ by Sandra Arnold
a taste of ‘Love, Lemons and Illicit Sex’ by Nod Ghosh
a taste of ‘Hold Off the Night’ by Teresa Burns Gunther
a taste of ‘Remembering the Dead and Other Stories’ by Lewis Woolston
a taste of ‘The Tiger Who Jumped Over the Moon’ by Darryl Price
a taste of ‘Toy Train’ by Nod Ghosh
a taste of ‘The Last Summer of Hair’ by Paul Ransom
a taste of ‘My Life in Cars’ by Ed Ruzicka
a taste of ‘Glow’ Truth Serum Vol. 6
a taste of ‘Decennia’ by Jan Chronister
a taste of ‘Verdant’ Truth Serum Vol. 5
a taste of ‘How to Catch Flathead’ by Peter Michal
a taste of ‘Indigomania’ Truth Serum Vol. 4
a taste of ‘Filthy Sucre’ by Nod Ghosh
a taste of ‘A Short Walk to the Sea’ by Eddy Knight
a taste of ‘The Last Free Man and Other Stories’ by Lewis Woolston
a taste of ‘Easy Money and Other Stories’ by Steve Evans
a taste of ‘Stories My Gay Uncle Told Me’ Truth Serum Vol. 3
a taste of ‘The Story of the Milkman and Other Poems’ by Alan Walowitz
a taste of ‘Minotaur and Other Stories’ by Salvatore Difalco
a taste of ‘Square Pegs’ by Rob Walker
a taste of ‘Cheat Sheets’ by Edward O’Dwyer
a taste of ‘The Crazed Wind’ by Nod Ghosh
a taste of ‘Legs and the Two-Ton Dick’ by Melinda Bailey
a taste of ‘Dollhouse Masquerade’ by Samuel E. Cole
a taste of ‘Kiss Kiss’ by Paul Beckman
a taste of ‘Inklings’ by Irene Buckler
a taste of ‘On the Bitch’ by Matt Potter
a taste of ‘Too Much of the Wrong Thing’ by Claire Hopple
a taste of ‘Track Tales’ by Mercedes Webb-Pullman
a taste of ‘Wiser Truth Serum Vol. 2’
a taste of ‘Luck and Other Truths’ by Richard Mark Glover
a taste of ‘happy me@t.us’ by Kim Conklin
a taste of ‘True Truth Serum Vol. 1’
a taste of ‘Hello Berlin!’ by Jason S. Andrews
a taste of ‘Deer Michigan’ by Jack C. Buck
a taste of ‘Rain Check’ by Levi Andrew Noe
a taste of ‘What Came Before’ by Gay Degani
a taste of ‘Based on True Stories’ by Matt Potter
a taste of ‘La Ronde’ by Townsend Walker
a taste of ‘The Miracle of Small Things’ by Guilie Castillo Oriard