Short Fiction March 14, 2022 The Place of Thick Dark Trees The wind rustled calmly on this typical Halloween night. Crumpled autumn leaves and scattered candy…
Short Fiction March 14, 2022 In The Silence “Matthias.” A man flicked at his match irritatedly. “What?” “Give me a light.” “You still…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Zentonium Sounds Like Gibberish After my third month as the 110th president of the United Provinces of North America,…
Lit Mag March 7, 2022 “Like” The first thing that comes to mind upon hearing the word like is verbal filler.…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 The Radio Man Even at the funeral, he still smelled like our old college dorm: Redbull and instant…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Shadows of Deception Joe had prepared for most of his life to become a warrior in order to…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Grievances of a Sane Man …in the doorframe, his wife and daughter gaunt, thin, dead in their chairs, legs brittle…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Cassandra Given that the wind was colder than it had ever been for the first week…
Lit Mag March 7, 2022 17 Minutes “Go get ‘em, Chad!” “We love you!” “The savior of humanity is here!” “Chad, Chad,…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 The Creature(s) of the Bright Wild Seas Colors, stars, and sea. That was all Aisce had seen for the past three months. …