Tag: Vol 18
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…
Working Day by Rebecca B. Weiss I’m running down the power line trail in Whitefield, Maine on…
Plastics Are Us by Frederick Foote My family is amazingly high-tech. We were the first family on…
The Meek Shall Inherit Mars by Jon Moray I stumbled upon a yard sale in my subdivision…
At His Hands by Glen Held Stella Marie bounced up and down in her seat as I…
