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...
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...
A Hotel of This Caliber by Robert Duffy Rostov and Kozlov pulled up in front of the storied Continental Hotel and deliberately parked in a red zone. The small vehicle rocked back and forth...
The Mat by Paul Goodwin I bought a large mat to cover a stain on the floor. It was chestnut and cream with a geometric pattern of circles, triangles and leaves. Its effect was...
Innsiders by C.G. Brill Allethion “I do not think I very much like going where we are going,” said Geltph. “Too cold. I am already beginning to chip and flake.” He rubbed his upper...
Tat by Donna Gum “Who are you?!” A red-faced man glared at the elderly homeless woman seated on the stained cardboard across from Michael’s workplace. As Michael watched through his office window, the well-dressed...
Glengarry Glen Cookie by Jon Wesick “Enriched flour, sugar, flour, vegetable oil shortening (palm kernel and palm oils), cocoa, caramel color, high fructose corn syrup… Who would eat this crap?” After reading the ingredients,...
Saturday Knight Fever by Bud Pharo Robert, who played the dashing Sir Lovestruck at the local Renaissance Faire, was mired in a pessimistic funk ever since the young woman who played the enchantress Morgan...
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...
A Thread Of Sky by Aidan Alberts LEWIS Missouri River, The Thundering Falls Friday June 14 1805. A thread of sky breaks through the trees. Meriwether Lewis, Captain of the Corps of Discovery Expedition,...