Stay by Shevy Meeker
Stay by Shevy Meeker Chapter 1In a small town lived an elderly clockmaker named Clara. Though her skill was unmatched in crafting exquisite timepieces, only she knew they contained a touch of magic—each was...
Stay by Shevy Meeker Chapter 1In a small town lived an elderly clockmaker named Clara. Though her skill was unmatched in crafting exquisite timepieces, only she knew they contained a touch of magic—each was...
Misdiagnosis by Evan Kaiser “Check it out: I am the LORD, thy freaking GOD.” “Check yourself out. Out of my damn head, already!” Stanley Fozawicz had been jousting with this, his latest phantasm, for...
The Painter by David MacMillan The humans, they stream through here day after day. They pass by. Past my pen, and the pens of others. It appears that they are fascinated by us, by...
Perdition Gaze by Mark Stanski “Close your eyes until I tell you where to look. The first person you see with your new eyes is vital. We’ve chosen her with care,” said Darkfire. The...
Editor’s Note: This short story is a work of fiction. The views expressed in this fiction are solely of its author. This fiction does not reflect nor represent the views, beliefs and opinions of...
The Last Confession of a College Basketball Coachby Dan Plagens Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been four or five seasons since my last confession. I’m the head coach of the...
Panorama – The Night Owl Superhero by Jon Moray “Where do we set up camp?” asked Conrad, the eager camper that just earned a degree in Wildlife Science. “Just a few hundred yards more....
Red Lights by Danielle Ramaekers Suspended in front of her face was a small creature radiating a soft red light. Not too glary, but enough to illuminate from its head down to its tiny...
Spell Defusal by Cody Eckman Defusing bombs isn’t much like what you see in movies or on TV. There is very rarely a timer counting down in your face, any beeping or ticking noises,...
Peripheral Visions by James Rumpel Alan was never a close friend. He was just sort of there. Even in high school, he wasn’t a big part of my social group but he was always...