2025-Issue 25

And On the Story Spins – Part Two by S.J. Townend

She’d struggled to lift Gregory down last year—had put her back out for a few days. How hard it’d>>Read more...

Death. by Ama Francis

Some think that death Is this fierce cruel thing With weapons on its back And blood on its hands>>Read more...

Deception by Cyndi L. Stuart

He reached out to adjust the planter of pink and white orchids on the table an inch to the left>>Read more...

Gristle and Bone by Allister Nelson

The snakes threaded around my body as thick as black milk, so heavy I could not lift my hands. The>>Read more...

In Him We Know Freedom by Stephen A. Roddewig

The mirror showed a reflection that wasn’t my own. It was a boy with smooth skin and cheeks>>Read more...

Letter of Resignation by Karama Neal

June 15, 2042   Dear Mr. Gene Relyston, I know I am supposed to work today, but this is my letter of>>Read more...

One, Two, Free, For… by Dr. Leonard Manchego

A few years ago, if you’d told Rowena Bimbury she’d be taking her only child to a traveling funfair>>Read more...

Phaëthon – Part Three by Tyler Whetstone

Bursts of static began to appear on the dimmed viewscreens—small squares on a grid seeming to die>>Read more...

Sin Eater – Part Two by Paul W. La Bella

Bill left Pastor Wilson’s as the sun was creeping below the low hills in the west. There was a local>>Read more...

The Commute by L.S. Murphy

Arvid stared at the logo featuring a generic green car on a yellow background. He hated using ride>>Read more...

The Final Voyage of the Venerable Saucy Nancy – Part Two by Glynn Owen Barrass

Thomasina’s sleep was thankfully dreamless, though her awakening was a rude one. An insistent>>Read more...

The Hole by Jared Bryer

Jason Graf awoke one morning and found a hole in his living room floor. It was no wider than a>>Read more...

The You in Me by Pauline Yates

How long must I suffer the you in me? So eager I was to learn your name, Your lust for power>>Read more...

Verdugo – Part Two by Elliot Pearson

Manuel I untethered Oscuro and watched from my hotel room window as Manuel approached her—gazing>>Read more...

With Love, Entropy by Jina Dcruz

Are we dreaming? The code of life validates, we are alive! We abandoned Earth like a sinking ship>>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 Elliot Ansell

Elliot Ansell Elliot Ansell is originally from England, has lived in Argentina, Spain, and Mexico>>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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