2024-Issue 19

A Self-Made Mother by Tim Law

They call me Mother, or at least that is what I tell myself they say. Their little voices echo in my>>Read more...

Becoming Plastic by J.B. Corso

“Bobby, please pay attention,” I call out, standing with my teacher’s book open. My patience is as>>Read more...

Come Find Me, Mummy by Rosetta Yorke

The Manor House, 1979 Debbie Grainger would never have given the floor-length, black velvet curtain>>Read more...

Deliverance – Part One by Elliot Pearson

Apex Interactive Headquarters. Austin, Texas. 1999 Apex Interactive CEO, Dennis Enright, was slumped>>Read more...

Eating the Elephant: Navigating the Wild World of Publishing by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker

Which Avenue is Right for You? In the bewildering labyrinth of publishing, you might feel like>>Read more...

Elevated Tensions by Gemini Cross

The elevator lurched violently, slamming Rhea against the mirrored wall. She winced as the dim>>Read more...

Growing, Always Growing by Elliot Pearson

A hunk of metal drifting in a sea of iridescent stars, blinking, reflecting in the station windows>>Read more...

Of Monsters and Men by Jeremy Stelzner

Roxanne’s father loved a good fairy tale. He loved them so much, in fact, that he’d make up a new>>Read more...

Rack and Ruin by Jim Mountfield

Neale stopped pushing the barrow and stood still. He did this despite being in the rain, which fell>>Read more...

Sacrificium – Part Three by Andrea Modenos Ash

The next day’s memories unfold, like blurred edges of a burnt photograph. The interrogations, the>>Read more...

Son of Man by Julian Drury

Charles stood before a white chapel house surrounded by a dilapidated picket fence in an open field>>Read more...

The Black Heart Tree by Elliot Pearson

It started with a pulsating in the heart of the oldest tree in the world, observed by Jasmine, her>>Read more...

The Movers – Part Two by Zack Zagranis

Jeremy woke up alone in a hospital bed. He tried to turn his head, but the pain made him wince. He>>Read more...

The Scenic Route by Jodi Jensen

At the thunk, thunk, thunk, Shelby pulled her car over and got out. Awesome, a flat tire. >>Read more...

Windows of the Soul by Sierra Silver

“I like your eyes.” Stirring her drink, Meg rolled her emerald greens. “Thanks.” Turning away, she>>Read more...

Youthful Glow by Sierra Silver

His younger lover used to sneer at Grey when he was drunk. “You look goodfor your age.”  Grey held>>Read more...

Ω Editor Dean Shawker

Dean Shawker Dean Shawker hails from Bracknell, UK, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia. Dean is>>Read more...

Ω Editor Jodi Christensen

Jodi Christensen Small town Utah is where Jodi calls home. She spends her days in a>>Read more...

Ω Editor Kara Hawkers

Kara Hawkers Kara Hawkers is a poet and author of short, dark fiction. As Editor-in-Chief, Kara>>Read more...

Ω Editorial Associate Janet Wright

Janet Wright Janet Wright lives in the wilds of North Yorkshire, UK, where foxes shriek and owls>>Read more...

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