Category: Fiction
Humanity is not yet lost by Felix Petitzon “Life is like a good chocolate: Dark and bitter.”…
A Lot Of Slime by T. J. Young Captain Swisher of the Hegemony cruiser Locust sat…
Fear of Water by Molly Collins I live in a house. Okay? That’s important. I wake up…
The Wood for the Trees by Liam Whitmarsh Amelia looked through the passenger window at the trees…
Ghosted by Robert J. Binney In hindsight, I never should have told Scott Stamper he could get…
Running for Miles by William P Adams The dreams began shortly after Miles’s sixth birthday, recurring frequently…
Addicted to Clouds by Mark Stanski Jade Saunders descended, naked except for her crucifix, through a vast,…
EDITOR’S NOTE: J.D. Fratto is the author of recent novella “City Blocks” published by CatOnBall, the book…
EDITOR’S NOTE: J.D. Fratto is the author of recent novella “City Blocks” published by CatOnBall, the book…
Surrounded Again by Paul Cesarini Nohr stood in the increasingly tiny room, puzzling over the controls as…
Survivors by Paul Cesarini 1 When she stepped into the small, sterile debriefing room, he shot to…
Harlon and the Potmers by Daniel Cloyd Harlon busied himself by stacking the firewood, striking flint to…
Highway Robbery by Jim Harrington A rusty blue Cadillac rolled around the blind corner spitting and wheezing….
A Signet Society by Grant Tracey The crowd in dark wool and gray parkas gathered around the…
The Fish Story by June Wolfman The summer of 1987 was steamy hot in Queens, New York,…
Lost and Found—and Lost by David Margolin “Be back before you know it,” said Carolyn, followed by…
In the Dark of the Night by Mickayla Jones Grace sits cross legged in the empty space…
A Dish Best Served Cold by William Quincy Belle Lonnie kicked a cardboard container, cursing as he…
The Seller by Damien J. Grant Glancing in the mirror, I watched the division between sea and…
My First Job by Julius Fish I arrived two hours early, stepping into what could only be…
Decay by Titoxz In my earliest memories, everything is quiet. Not peaceful, but subdued, as if the…
April by Bill Tope “Help me, God,” he muttered under his breath as he wiped his clean-shaven…
Expiration Date by Marc Frazier My ninety-year-old mother left the home and wandered into the Minotaur’s labyrinth….
The Old Brass Clock by Arthur Davis There is a tall stone wall miles long that dates…
The Check-In by Adam Taylor Sometimes people who receive gifts of extraordinary power do not use them…
