Category: Fiction
Third Wheel by Olivia Hudak On this kind of night, at this time of sundown, the streets…
The Hordes of Hel by Justin Arment In a time, long past and in a land not…
Anything Goes by Viktor Caeneus “Here’s your cocktail, Hon.” I took my rum and coke, sans the…
Insignificance by Ryan Priest The worst phone call a single guy could possibly imagine at 6:13 a.m….
Late Night Customers by Megan Farney It started with a book in a shop. Pages and Purrs,…
Sunburn Drive by Anastasia White I felt Tom’s fist knock my teeth out before I even realized…
Cracking Whip by Dimitris Passas I add the last words of the article’s concluding paragraph and then…
And Some Will be Gray by Chere Taylor My father was a son-of-a-bitch before it ever became…
Writer’s Block by James C. Clar “The faster I write the better my output. If I’m going…
The Vladivostok Express by R. K. Olson Below, the landing strip appeared to surface amidst an emerald…
A Circle Of Fifths by Mehreen Ahmed Pale morning—Qasida singers, walk through the deserted alleys drumming up…
The Cracked Carafe by Giovanna Barham Rush hour was the bane of her existence, with everyone struggling…
Duke enjoyed feeding his crab pals at noon from his isolated beachfront house along the Pacific Ocean…
Unclip my soul by Charles George There are ways by which you can unclip your soul. The…
Georgie in Wintertime by Dan Morey Georgie watched the squirrel through his kitchen window. It raced across…
A Way Away by Louis Philip DelGiacco I needed a gun to murder my wife. I’d tried…
Love’s Victory by Otis Johnson and Anda Sidrabene Chapter 1Michael Holden’s world was small, and felt mostly…
Date Night by Bill Tope Amy sat on the sofa in the living room, beneath the comforter,…
Editor’s Note: This short story is a work of fiction. The views expressed in this fiction are…
Getting Rosie Laid by Bill Tope Rosie, my girlfriend Cathy’s younger sister, had over the past year…
Golden Gate by Marc Egnal The knocking on my office door seemed urgent and insistent, at least…
Alpaca Sunrise by Jon Wesick Detective Dirk Steelcage hated knitting even more than he hated Brussels sprouts…
This Town Called Winsome by Grant Tracey –1– Susan Norget was quiet, lost in shadows. I was…
Hotep by Evan Kaiser To the Captain’s immense irritation, Hotep ignored the show. The Science Officer was…
Glenna by Lara McKusky A plate of French toast dotted with powdered sugar slid in front of…
