FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK — —un-toppled by the competing force of attention— Wishing all the wonderful people…
The One-Night Stand by William Quincy Belle Ann sat bolt upright. She grabbed the edge of the…
Luck of the Irish by Frederick Foote Life’s good. I get plenty of hours down on the…
A Man in Half by T R Healy “Easy now, easy,” Surtees cautioned himself after turning…
Envision by Brian Gifford Emma scours her daily video report from Envision Them Home Inc., the company…
The Pond by Gregory Smith Frank was a real Renaissance man. He was a writer, an artist…
Waiting For Her by Gregory Smith Charlie paced, hands in his pockets like an expectant father in…
Pillbottle Legacy by Jon Wesick I scrolled through the Profit and Loss from Business menu to enter…
Editor’s Choice Awards: List of Exemplary Eclectic Fiction in Vol 17 We are simply going to brand…
EDITOR’S NOTE: Title of this flash fiction loosely translates to “The Story of Punga” * * *…
Bounty at the Dark End by Tom Koperwas Jo Quick had just completed the fly-by of the…
Object Magic by M. Frost —Refuge— Elric rushed down the narrow alley towards the road by the…
Sierra Motín by William du Jour “I’m going to bomb this casino.” A breath of the cold…
Behind the Smoke by Tristen Eason Fifteen miles in, our paths separated. Kaleb reached out his hand…
Devils, Sand, and Blood by Daniel Mosakewicz “Go then, there are worlds other than these.” -Stephen King…
Four Words by Brandon Saumer Four days without sleep, my hands are always tired from trying…
Preacher Man by Daniel P. Douglas The morning I stole my daddy’s gun, the summer heat had…
Digesting Darkness by Daniel P. Douglas THE FIRST TIME I ate someone’s grief, it was an accident….
EDITOR’s NOTE: This is a fictional story with no inference on people and places publicly known. Any…
Temple One by Tony Greco Falling, drifting, crushed, pulled apart. This is how I would describe the…
Capeman by Jacqueline Chou I am the Capeman of Matthews-Palmer Playground. 60 years ago, another Capeman was…
The Man Who Loved Frank Sinatra by James C. Clar Born William Bruno, he was going by…
Funeral by Isabel Night Dammit, girl, don’t start! I don’t want to be here, sitting at Biglow…
Memorial by Tony Warner CalcuttaNovember 1757 Madam I have the pleasure to inform you of my…
Time Stops When You Kiss Me by Noam Rabinovitch The clock on the wall appeared frozen in…
