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. …
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 The Knife From Above It was a fantastic day for Martin Nujoma. As he sat in his white monoplane…
Short Fiction March 7, 2022 Star-Crossed Lovers Done Right: How the First Presidential Debate Saved the Rom-Com There was perhaps no event of greater controversy last fall than the first Presidential Debate,…
Short Fiction December 23, 2020 Washed Away, Little by Little Today though, I didn’t hear him cry. I didn’t hear him speak. I didn’t hear…
Short Fiction December 23, 2020 Red is Blue In front of my glass cage, I see the royal purple walls of my home.…