Glenn Horvath, Author at Leipzig Glocal Publishing
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Glenn Horvath

I'm American, in Leipzig since 1990, artist , musician, writer, father, English teacher.

Short story: The Assassin

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LeipGlo contributor and artist Glenn Horvath shares his short story "The Assassin" about a US international living in rural Germany.

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Memories and ghosts in a Prague hotel

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"They welcomed me and then oddly warned me the hotel was haunted, especially my room, then wished me a good night."

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Short story: “Out of the Dark Forest”

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"Maybe my chauffeur could read my mind, or my body language, or smell my intent. Or see my hand on the door handle. It was the moment of truth."

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Short story: “The snow shroud”

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He was like an old Indian or Egyptian king collecting a snow crown on his head. His head resting on his sofa pillow I stole from his room.

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