The Rinse by Nicholas Woods The First Day Of The End Of The World I often wondered,…
Low-hanging Fruit by Christopher Narvaez Cere feels the steady rapping of her heart against her ribs as…
Only The Best, Only For You by Kofi Nyameye Frank Lassen, aka Frankie Luxe, had been in…
Neurosis by Titoxz He had never found solace in this world, for he knew with a gnawing…
Aelfread’s Tale by Noah Canniff The wavering light of the autumn sun glistened through the canopy of…
Soft Boy by T.J. Staneart “They used to make bomb parts here,” Detective Shultz said with…
Murder On The Playground by Marc Egnal Marit Nilson felt she had led a charmed life….
Dayward Winds By Charlotte H. Lee Amka lifted her snout, scenting the chill dayward wind that forever…
A Hotel of This Caliber by Robert Duffy Rostov and Kozlov pulled up in front of the…
The Mat by Paul Goodwin I bought a large mat to cover a stain on the floor….
Innsiders by C.G. Brill Allethion “I do not think I very much like going where we are…
Tat by Donna Gum “Who are you?!” A red-faced man glared at the elderly homeless woman seated…
Glengarry Glen Cookie by Jon Wesick “Enriched flour, sugar, flour, vegetable oil shortening (palm kernel and palm…
Saturday Knight Fever by Bud Pharo Robert, who played the dashing Sir Lovestruck at the local Renaissance…
Planet B5-2 by Paul Cesarini 1 Taarg drummed his claws against the cockpit seat. He was nervous,…
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A Thread Of Sky by Aidan Alberts LEWIS Missouri River, The Thundering Falls Friday June 14 1805….
First, Do No Harm by Chesley Richards I had a $10,000 gambling debt. I was a rising…
Avram by James C. Clar In the oldest part of the city stands the once-grand National Library….
Carrigan’s Challenge by Ronnie Cassano Everywhere I look I see blood. Final blood. The last drops oozing…
Agrapha Dogmata by Luke Miller At the end of August, my boss was finally retiring. His departure…
Belief Blockade by Garrett Carroll Calm. All Vanders felt was calm. He had long since conceded…
The Promise by Gary Earl Ross However experienced in matters of the flesh, no man forgets…
It Eats Itself by Russ Bickerstaff The food eats itself. When no one’s working. When no one‘s…
Post-Apocalypse Prix Fixe by Emily Gennis First time guests at Il Trucchetto could be forgiven for passing…
