“Let’s play statue maker.” We were in Hannah’s living room, all of us drunk and some of us more …
Thirty Honey Feasts To Go by Mary E. Lowd
Marga held her broad paw up to the star-studded window, lining it up so a single spark of light …
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Most People by Rick McQuiston
Most people are good, but some are not. As I sit in a booth in a corner of the café I can't help …
All Those Nostalgic Yesterdays by Martin Lochman
Time travel is not fun. It makes your life difficult. Sure, you can argue ad infinitum about its …
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The Last Men on Earth by Mike Murphy
The bombs had fallen. The people had died – billions of them. # Forty-seven-year-old Walter …
Burning With Regret By Karen Heslop
Tevin settled into a chair at the back of the classroom. As students entered, the chair beside him …
Days of the Dead By Todd Wells
Hardwood floors, a good view from the living room, and heat included. So why is the rent so cheap? …
The Second Disease by Court Ellyn
There is a chair and it is mine. I fill it while monitoring the sensors and scanners on this …
Terran Museum of History by Ryan Harris
"This is our newest exhibit," said the curator. "Terran Origins." The grand hallway darkened as …
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The Emancipation of Google by C.R. Berry
“Morning, Mum.” “Morning, darling.” “Please could I have a summary of the events that led to …
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A Lifetime of Devilish Haunts by Clark Roberts
The first time the man saw the Devil in a familiar face was during the Persian Gulf War. The enemy …
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9 Broken Circle by Jonathan King
At least I have the right street, Jacob thought as he pulled up to the cul-de-sac curb. Judging by …