A Guided Tour of Bravania: A Review by Seaton Kay-Smith
Having just arrived in Bravania, a friend recommended the best way to see the city—and it’s>>Read more...
Cafe Angler by Corinne Pollard
The bulb hung, dangling low enough for temptation and radiant enough in the gloom. The scarred glass>>Read more...
Dani Considers a Vacation by J.B. Corso
Dani grips the leathery pamphlet with more enthusiasm than she wanted to show. Each horrific page>>Read more...
Death Has the Face of Joy by Martina Rimbaldo
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Don’t Look Before You Leap by Viktor Caeneus
I’ve often been described as an edgy person. Not in the “Oh, he’s so edgy and hip,” manner, but more>>Read more...
Eating the Elephant: Deja-Marketing by Kimberly Rei & Dean Shawker
Marketing is the bane of many an author. We’re introverted, often solitary, people and>>Read more...
First Time by Jacek Wilkos
You answered my call. I wanted you to come to me, and here you are. The room is dark, but I can>>Read more...
Hell Raise by Holly Scott
The water is freezing. Her head is pounding, her mouth tasting like copper and chemicals and>>Read more...
Horror Holidays by Perri Dodgson
The rain was relentless; big heavy drops of water soaked right through their clothes within a few>>Read more...
Narcissus in Exile by Kimberly Rei
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something— Damn it!” Brianna Sinclair, of Sinclair’s Circle, slapped>>Read more...
Not the Dress! by Page Bard
My body jiggled as I sat cross-legged against the washing machine, watching the new Ford Model 6>>Read more...
Pass the Toes by J.B. Corso
“Patty, will you pass the toes?” Sarah asks, licking her lips. She pans over the kitchen table>>Read more...
Sacrificium – Part One by Andrea Modenos Ash
My hands grip the baby carriage handle so tight, my fingers tingle. I feel my brain float freely>>Read more...
The Watcher, or City of Angels – Part Two by Tyler Whetstone
The sidewalk lights were dim and dingy, reminding her of Victorian gaslights against the stark>>Read more...
Thoughts of You Make Me Smile as I Dance by Tim Law
I think of your soft, alabaster skin and my lips tingle. The way that you tasted, the way that you>>Read more...
Window Seats by Richard Shifman
The phone rang once before a man unexpectedly answered, offering a brusque, “Hello,” followed by a>>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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