Category: Fiction
Where the Hell Is Amy? by Joseph Cusumano
Amy watched her cat, Milo, approach the latest acquisition, an antique three-panel mirror which...
Read MoreThe Rat by Kemal Onor
Dan couldn’t remember much of the night. When he woke up, his sides hurt as though he had slept on...
Read MoreCreep: an Homage to Classic Horror by Daymond C. Roman
From a high vantage point, where the city’s night lights twinkled brighter than the stars in the...
Read MoreMorning with A Difference by Alan Meyrowitz
A thing with the appearance of a pretty-colored stone, blue and green, managed to survive...
Read MoreOf Grubkins by Andrew Potter
A mother sets her child upon her knee. “It is time I told you about the grubkins,” she says to the...
Read MoreThe Delivery by Michael Jess Alexander
Matching smiles. Two boys and a girl. The boys stood behind the girl, who was sitting. Behind the...
Read MoreBedbug by Luke Foster
The book fell with a thud, but failed to kill anything. “Crap!” Kayla Swanson shouted as the...
Read MoreThe Mistake House by Briana Morgan
The house was all wrong. On the outside, it looked fine. Blue Victorian two-story. Gray shingles....
Read MoreA Test of the Emergency Alert System by Christa Planko
Crash! When the shrill alarm startled Willard Jenkins out of his sleep, he jumped from his...
Read MoreIron Eyes by Myke Edwards
Cold steel rang dull in the dusky sky. Milo’s shovel hit something hard. Multiple thumps...
Read MoreUnder the Skin by Trent Phillippe
Turk pulled through the front gate and drove down the narrow dirt driveway. His work truck bounced...
Read MoreBeat Cop by John Reilly
I didn’t realize how nervous I was until I stepped out of my squad car. When my feet were on the...
Read MoreMr. Wooffles by Jason R. Barden
Dr. Simon Peterson has a big secret. An awful secret. Its name is Mr. Wooffles. Simon is a...
Read MoreZipperface by Edward Turner III
His eyes were right there, right where they were supposed to be. They looked wrong, everything...
Read MoreRevoluta Revolution by Gabrielle Bleu
Clare bought the sago palm hoping it would survive her black thumb. All her plants shriveled and...
Read MoreCraftsmanship for Food by Clark Roberts
Good God, Gary Jennings thought as he hustled to his car, I can’t get away from this place fast...
Read MoreClick Here for Your Chance to Win by Alexandra Grunberg
Aliyah knew it was ridiculous to think the woman in the ad was actually looking at her. There were...
Read More33 Long Nights at the Lake House by C.J. Heckman
When I opened the door it was there, grinning. I screamed. I ran back into the kitchen. The screen...
Read MoreEchoes of Silence by Edward Ahern
Abbot Gregory watched Alan Carstairs shiver in his chair. It was November, and the stone monastery...
Read MoreDeserted By James Harris
Paul clamped onto his thumb, the only one he had left, and took a deep breath in. Snot and sweat...
Read MoreDon’t Pick the Flowers by Kirk Eckstine
I remember when the world ended. The “end” fell to earth while I slept. It arrived with an ear...
Read MoreThe Sirens by Erica Schaef
“Humph!” The not-so-subtle exclamation had issued from the distinctly malodorous man behind me. I...
Read MoreStained Glass by C L Killgore
Nell tucked the phone between her ear and shoulder, “No, you’re not interrupting anything, I’m...
Read MoreThe Organ Trail by Haley Ruth Spencer
“Uh, Sir? I have the health report for the incoming epidermis shipment here. And I’m…I’m not...
Read MoreA Purge of Evil by Jay Adair
Pa stumbles through the front door, stinking of whiskey. I catch a glimpse of his shaking hands in...
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