Tag: Vol 15
Maddie by Bill Tope Maddie worked as a customer service rep. for Sears and at work, no…
Back In The Saddle Again by Doug Hawley The man knocked on the door of the cabin…
Trust Issues by Alastair Millar Be a paranormal investigator, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. And…
Guts and a Gun by Jason Lairamore Now, I’m from Chicago, a dirty city-boy through and through,…
Hi Freedom Fiction Journal fans, readers, authors, artists and contributors, We are more active than ever since…
Stay by Shevy Meeker Chapter 1In a small town lived an elderly clockmaker named Clara. Though her…
EDITOR’s NOTE: Technology can enable or cripple depending on how its used. We all need to know…
Biting Worms by RK Greer It is now well after sunset and Pearce is on his fabric…
Neighborly ’Til the End by Michael D. Hilborn On the evening the asteroid was calculated to…
Misdiagnosis by Evan Kaiser “Check it out: I am the LORD, thy freaking GOD.” “Check yourself out….
Dying Declaration by Ann Marie Potter It was a murder that could have happened in any…
Inamorato by Bill Tope David Rendle was an enigma. At six feet, two inches tall and a…
Trial on the Chicago River by Garret Schuelke The wind blew off of Lake Michigan, causing a…
AI and Art with Uwe Jarlinga presentation by the editor and the artist Is art by any…
Hog Heart by Gary Ives Paco fumbled with the orange package of ramen noodles. These boogers were…
Trigger by Doug Hawley I’m out target shooting in the country when I hear the gravel crunch…
Editor’s Note: This love story is told from different points of view (POV), depicting the views of…
High Wire by Ken Foxe How many times did Ryan wish, pray, day and night dream he…
Dead Position by Jenna Calloway The Colonel’s clockwork tarantula unfurled in response to the typed command, then…
The Golden Pass by Henry Simpson Daphne had already worked her way into Virginia’s confidence. Displaced Lola…
The Painter by David MacMillan The humans, they stream through here day after day. They pass by….
Heart of Gold by Michael B. Brodin Sissy Krawczuk, just shy of her twenty first birthday, was…
Ronnie B’s by Bill Tope I Halloween, 1982 Shoe stood before the prep table in the kitchen,…
Cascade by Marcel Gabbett Writers and therapists partake in the perfect symbiotic relationship. Therapists guard writers…
Perdition Gaze by Mark Stanski “Close your eyes until I tell you where to look. The first…
