"Would you murder if you could?" I hear whispered in my ear. This time it was not my voice. It …
House Call by John Webb
The door was unlocked. Whether that was some sign of some Sinister Thing or simply part of the …
Author Interview: John Webb
John Webb was born overseas in a military family. He's had work published in Aphelion, Entropy2, …
Apartmentia by Laura DeHaan
The elevator opens reluctantly to reveal the dingy fourteenth floor. What carpeting is left is …
Author Interview: Laura DeHaan
Laura DeHaan is a healthcare practitioner in Toronto. You can read some of her other fiction for …
The Wronged by Lee Harrison
Ever heard the saying 'you're so noisy you could wake the dead'? I have a different one to that. A …
6 Horror Questions with Lee Harrison
6 Questions with the winner of our 2015 Halloween Horror Flash Fiction Contest, Lee Harrison. 1. …
Fated by Tom Hadrava
There are three. The oldest one is the easiest to be found. He googles her and finds everything …
Author Interview: Tom Hadrava
Tom Hadrava is and aspiring Czech writer based in Prague, Czech republic, Europe, teaching English …
An Apology to the Eyes by Jude Conlee
In the hospital, where I issued my apology to the eyes of which I became a vessel, you spoke as …
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Author Interview: Jude Conlee
Jude Conlee is a person who puts words together and makes stories and poems of them. Sometimes these …
One Wish for the Wishing Well by Gwendolyn Kiste
The wrong child slithered from Jenny's womb. Sighing, the new mother told the doctors they'd made …
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