Second Star to the Right
and other small bites stories
This anthology promises to enthrall readers with its rich storytelling and unexpected twists
Dive into a literary feast where the finest storytellers converge. The 2024 Small Bites Short Story Winners have woven their magic where each story unfolds in a unique blend of suspense and revelation, and the mundane meets the extraordinary. Where each turn of the page takes you deeper into the lives of characters who exist on the fringes of society, in the shadows of the ordinary, and at the crossroads of life-changing decisions. This collection of gripping narratives invites you to explore the human condition through a series of stories that range from the dark and brooding atmosphere of a seedy bar to the hopeful journey of medical students on the cusp of their careers. Each story is a thread in the larger narrative fabric, woven together to create a compelling portrait of humanity in all its flawed beauty. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and ultimately changed by the powerful storytelling within these pages. These stories are more than mere bites—they’re literary morsels that leave an indelible mark. Prepare to be transported, thrilled, and utterly captivated by this anthology of award-winning brilliance. Rich with references to literature, history, and the complexities of human psychology, this anthology offers a multi-layered reading experience that will leave you pondering long after the last page is turned. Contribution Authors: D. Krauss – Donald Firesmith – Lisa Reifsnider – Michael Deeze – David Hagerty – T.E. MacArthur – Michael Cooper – J.W. Bell Compiled by: Lisa Orban




Starry Night Elixir
Ingredients
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1 oz blue curaçao
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2 oz dark rum
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1 oz pineapple juice
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1 oz coconut cream
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A sprinkle of edible gold glitter
Preparation
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In a shaker, combine the blue curaçao, dark rum, pineapple juice, and coconut cream with ice.
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Shake well until chilled.
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Strain into a glass filled with crushed ice.
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Top with a sprinkle of edible gold glitter to represent the stars.
Presentation
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Serve in a clear glass to showcase the deep blue hue, reminiscent of a night sky.
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Garnish with a pineapple wedge or a star-shaped fruit slice.



























