The Chamber by Jon D Lee My Dearest Stephen, No doubt this letter will come as…
Ilysveil: You Can Not Scream by J. H. Zech Corvus Morgenstern stood in the shadow of the…
Advent in the Graveyard by Derek McMillan “What are we doing here?” asked Micah, “It doesn’t look…
Tryouts by Brodie Lowe Overgrown hedges of hawthorn lined the rusted fence, interlocking one another, bunched together…
The Rock and the Redeemer by Mark Joseph Kevlock Redeemer smiled beneficently. That was all he ever…
The Arcade by Cortez Roberts Portland, Oregon. Not really a city that stirs up much controversy. Unless…
Crooked Adjustment by John W Dennehy Gunshots rang out downtown around lunchtime. Will stepped from a limestone…
DB’s Place by NT Franklin Greg finally had his dream camp in the woods in his adopted…
Soul Candy by J.N. Powell Condensation dripped down the side of Anton’s cocktail glass in alternating reflections…
The Quest Giver by Joe Prosit “It’s dangerous to go alone. Take this.” The kid, and he…
Between Now and Then by Chip Jett Tasha McKentry opened her eyes. She knew this had all…
Louise’s Love Letters by Mark SaFranko My brother Vaughan was always the most sociable member of…
The Accident by NT Franklin The accident changed everything for Randolph. Scott and Randolph were brothers, but…
In an Imperfect World by Patrick Ritter The White House security robot, a Jackson 7000, opened the…
Dinner in Phnom Penh by Leroy B Vaughn Mitchell looked at his watch, it was twenty-five after…
You’re Alive by Cristopher Preston Have you ever been hunted? I have, and its taken some time…
Hammers & Nails by Robert William Wilson Gordon Simms stepped back to admire his handiwork. It…
The Dogs of Night by Joanna M Weston Darkness, brambles, tangled undergrowth, as she stumbled, dogs snuffling,…
Killing Frost by Sharon Frame Gay James Frost leaned back in the recliner, adjusting his body into…
Elena by Karl Miller Prologue – Jibacoa, Cuba: July 4, 1868 In the darkness behind a large,…
The Thicket by Steve Carr The First Encounter Tom Jensen pulled a rotting apple from the tree….
Creature in the Closet by Jale Wiklacz The first thing nine-year-old Bobby associated with that old farmhouse…
Prospect by Michael Bryan The bike spit liquid asphalt as it cut black and silver streaks through…
The Future of Sound by Michael Bryan The crowd shifted uneasily in their seats. The dimly lit…
Delirium by Bill Amberson A blue whale can weigh in at 150 tons. The creature is larger…
