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A Grave Concern by Greg Beatty
Steve walked slowly along the gravel paths that wound through the cemetery. Megan walked beside him. She kept up a steady stream of chatter about everything
Continue readingInvocation by Lesley Mace
The café is crowded. Elise huddles in a corner, the other chairs from her table are gone: stolen away by predatory teenagers. Elise barely noticed.
Continue readingDusk By Chris Galford
Dusk. I can hear them in the walls. The chitter of their legs rattles plaster.
Continue readingTrick or Treat by K. A. Hardway
She had finally done it. She had become a cantankerous old lady.
Continue readingFinality by Alex Schumacher
She lay on the bed crying, the tears wouldn’t cease. The world was so god-damn unfair. She had gone to bed two hours earlier in an attempt to escape the memories and find some much needed rest.
Continue readingThe Last Great Request by Lee Harrison
“We think the chance of change is good but so far we haven’t recorded anything concrete.”
Continue readingThe Quail by Sozou-Kyrkou Konstantina
Sophia immerses the podgy quail into a pot of hot water and then starts plucking them. Tufts of brown feathers blanket the water. She then cuts their heads
Continue readingThe Noise by Timothy Mowers
He could hear it. Slowly, cautiously advancing .Building up pressure slowly increasing ever slightly. And then all at once exploding like a cyclone, vibrating,
Continue readingWinter Break by Nana K. Adjei-Brenyah
I was home on break. Freezing rain came and went. The cold, however, crossed its arms and chained itself to everything.
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