Come, come, follow me down. Go in through the wardrobe and out through the looking glass. I'll show …
The Variable by M. C. Kaske
I had descended more than 10,000 meters before I realized that something was wrong. Considering my …
At the Fork By Sara Codair
The way to the alternate world isn't through a wardrobe, rabbit hole or a non-existent train …
How Many Days Walk to Oblivion? by Kee Brenner
The waves chase sparse clouds to the horizon, where together they drop off the edge of the world. …
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Ooble Dooble Dabble Ding by David Henson
"Ralph?" "Uh...uh...the red one," I say. "The red one?" my wife says. Her smile cracks into …
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Cecil’s Chair by Brandon Jenkins
Cecil didn't like anybody sitting in his chair. There was nothing very special about …
Webbers and Lurker-Leapers by Elliott Capon
I almost have to laugh at the experts who said that after the next nuclear war it would be the …
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Hello by Cecilia Kennedy
"Hello." That's what it means when I make the lights dim or I roll an orange across the floor. I …
The Sewage Tank by Caitlin Griffin
Once upon a time in a faraway land, cats lived in harmony with rainbow unicorns and everyone was …
I See You by David Quiles Guzmán
You can’t judge me for forgetting William. He was one of those kids that blended into the scenery, …
Forgotten Wound by Pascal Inard
The memories hurt Arcidamus more than his leg wound. He could walk now, but nothing could heal his …
On the Eve of the Apocalypse by Mary E. Lowd
Dear Patriarchal Genetic Progenitor, In spite of my requests that you leave me alone, I find …
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