Dayward Winds By Charlotte H. Lee
Dayward Winds By Charlotte H. Lee Amka lifted her snout, scenting the chill dayward wind that forever hurtled toward the cerise and orange of a sun hiding just below the horizon, locked in its...
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Planet B5-2 by Paul Cesarini 1 Taarg drummed his claws against the cockpit seat. He was nervous, fidgety, and pissed off. Well, maybe ‘pissed off’ was too strong a phrase. For someone like him,...
EDITOR’S NOTE: You can read three other Adventure stories by R.K. Olson on FreedomFiction.com , This story features the character Jackie Boyd and his continued adventures through war and valor. This is the third...
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First, Do No Harm by Chesley Richards I had a $10,000 gambling debt. I was a rising 5th year surgery resident, with a year more before I would be on my own and making...
Avram by James C. Clar In the oldest part of the city stands the once-grand National Library. There, in the basement reading room, I saw Avram Yandek for the first and the last time....
Carrigan’s Challenge by Ronnie Cassano Everywhere I look I see blood. Final blood. The last drops oozing out of some poor bastard’s body. Scenes so grotesque I know they will haunt me forever. They...
Agrapha Dogmata by Luke Miller At the end of August, my boss was finally retiring. His departure meant that I would be promoted to Head Librarian. I’d been working in the library at Westminster...
Belief Blockade by Garrett Carroll Calm. All Vanders felt was calm. He had long since conceded himself to his inevitable fate. He was, by all accounts, on the verge of death. Physical death,...
The Promise by Gary Earl Ross However experienced in matters of the flesh, no man forgets his wedding night. For some, that first intimacy after the exchange of vows is the final passage...
It Eats Itself by Russ Bickerstaff The food eats itself. When no one’s working. When no one‘s paying attention to it. The food is kind of self-conscious about everything. So it starts eating itself....