02
Feb
2017
Posted in adventure Fiction

The Bend by Michael Mohr

The Bend by Michael Mohr My body ripped up at a ninety-degree angle, my eyes popping open,…

19
Sep
2016
Posted in Fiction

8 Pieces of a Person by Amy Crosby

8 Pieces of a Person by Amy Crosby It was the end of the world and he…

26
Aug
2016
Posted in crime Fiction

Room 303 by James Newman

About the Author: JAMES A. NEWMAN, originally from London, lives and writes in Bangkok. He is the…

26
Aug
2016
Posted in Fiction

Man’s best friend by Nicholas MacDonnell

Man’s best friend by Nicholas MacDonnell The estate sale followed the funeral. In the days leading up…

10
Feb
2016
Posted in Fiction

Year of the Money Lender By Callum McSorley

Year of the Money Lender By Callum McSorley Feng watched the rain from the window. It tinkled…

07
Feb
2016
Posted in Fiction

After Christmas by NT Franklin

After Christmas by NT Franklin Christmas was over, I needed to kill. Christmas didn’t mean anything to…

24
Jan
2016
Posted in Fiction

The Bid by K. McGee

The Bid by K. McGee “Wakey wakey! Get that perky little ass out of bed, Karla. We…

16
Jan
2016
Posted in Fiction

Chasing the Slarg by Kevin Bennett

Chasing the Slarg (A Love Story…kinda.) by Kevin Bennett I — Quest Conception— A gentleman keeps his…

09
Jan
2016
Posted in Fiction

Goodbye,Mister Tits by Gary Ives

Goodbye,Mister Tits: A Teacher Story by Gary Ives Students at Tully High School referred to physics teacher…

02
Jan
2016
Posted in Fiction general

Writer’s Camp by Frederick Foote

Writer’s Camp by Frederick Foote Oh, I know you. I know the language of your face and…

01
Jan
2016
Posted in adventure crime Fiction

Roadside by Mike Bryan

Roadside by Mike Bryan The engine rumbled as Danny rolled the throttle and worked the gears of…

19
Dec
2015
Posted in Fiction

What can you tell me about mercy? by Jeff C. Stevenson

What can you tell me about mercy? by Jeff C. Stevenson Tim wasn’t looking for a fortune…

12
Dec
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

A Woman Alone by Lewis Gibb

A Woman Alone by Lewis Gibb The man in the shadowed jewellery shop doorway hoped the crew…

29
Nov
2015
Posted in Fiction

2 is for Taboo by Craig Faustus Buck

2 is for Taboo by Craig Faustus Buck (read Craig at Amazon for his novel Go Down…

08
Nov
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

Faces by Larry Griffin

Faces by Larry Griffin You wake up in a hospital bed. Wires attached to your arms, a…

01
Nov
2015
Posted in Fiction

Tap by Christopher Hivner

Tap by Christopher Hivner Tap, tap, tap. Trask Donley found the edge of the curb with his…

25
Oct
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

Rooftop Reflection by D. C. Golightly

Rooftop Reflection by D. C. Golightly Here’s the thing I don’t understand: what’s the point of being…

05
Oct
2015
Posted in Fiction

Snowden Storm by Gary Ives

Snowden Storm by Gary Ives Was it Berlin, or Moscow, Vienna and perhaps Kiev?  But where the…

03
Oct
2015
Posted in Fiction

The Afternoon by Shefali Shah Choksi

The Afternoon by Shefali Shah Choksi The haunting always began in late afternoon. Loud children returned to…

24
Sep
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

Diogenes by Frederick Foote

Diogenes by Frederick Foote The heavy, humid days of Omaha are taking their toll on me. I…

15
Aug
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

The Rosie Wood Talent Agency by Gary A. Berg

The Rosie Wood Talent Agency by Gary A. Berg Rosie Wood had seen just about everything in…

19
Jul
2015
Posted in Fiction

The Solstice Queen by Alex Jensen

The Solstice Queen by Alex Jensen Derek Mill wrote a book about his own life. Three years…

24
Jun
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

The Venice Hit by Mark SaFranko

The Venice Hit by Mark SaFranko By now Nicodemo was growing bored with shuttling back and forth…

20
Jun
2015
Posted in Blog

FFJ Editor answers about Superhero Fiction

FFJ Editor answers about Superhero Fiction Interview with Nick Fouriezos, a reporter with Ozy.com Nick: I was…

20
Jun
2015
Posted in crime Fiction

Loco Hombre’s Journey Home by Jay Helmstutler

Loco Hombre’s Journey Home by Jay Helmstutler Gonna drive this motherfucker Marcos out to the middle of…