2024-Issue 21

All That We Seem by Paul Booth

Fear not, for you are not trapped as I, dear reader. When you close this tale, this tether between>>Read more...

Coffin Nails by Josh Reynolds

So. Let me set the scene, as they say. Imagine a cramped office, the white plaster stained yellow by>>Read more...

Deliverance – Part Three by Elliot Pearson

They reached the city center. It was drenched in red, purple, and green neon. Impossibly tall black>>Read more...

Don’t Go There by Chris Bullard

I never liked working at Argus Labs. Not that I hated my job. I actually loved what I was doing. And>>Read more...

Eating the Elephant: Always Student-Minded by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker

Do you need a degree to be an author? To be a good author? To be a successful author? There’s>>Read more...

Forward! for the Pale Christ by John Picinich

“In the gated ghettos, whenever a nonbeliever is chosen for a work battalion, his family and friends>>Read more...

I am the Weapon by Douglas Kolacki

The fires rose in Tokyo. ­­They jetted down from the sky, touching roofs and vehicles and trees>>Read more...

Out of the Dust by Don Money

Stivers Valance sat on the side of his bed staring at the dusty shoe print in the doorway. It was>>Read more...

Prerecorded Message by Steven Holding

Monday morning. Breakfast time. He smothers a piece of slightly burnt toast with butter, pops it>>Read more...

Rebel Girl by Ann Wuehler

In her kiss, I tasted the revolution. Her lips held flies, worms, and mold, but she smiled and>>Read more...

Serpent in the Garden by Linda Sparks

I slither through the darkness, plying the ancient sinuous dance of the Old Ones. A moonbeam pierces>>Read more...

The Arrival of an Unwelcome Outsider by Lee Clark Zumpe

praise be given, bountifully, to the magnanimousness of our most generous host,   the sagacious>>Read more...

The Dinner by Ayanna Edwards

The Coleman’s Annual Thanksgiving Party was in full swing, filling the crisp autumn air with the>>Read more...

The River’s Call by Emily Ash

My little brother’s eyes are bright as he stares up at me from his cushion on the floor of our>>Read more...

The Weight of a Feather by Kimberly Rei

“Sold! To the well-dressed gentleman in the front row.” The gentleman in the front row bowed his>>Read more...

The Whispering of Flies by David Wesley Hill

The old drunk staggered across the cobblestones and careened into the lead horse of the party that>>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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