A train whistled in the distance. Fumbling in the dark, John knocked over a half empty bottle on his …
The Barfleur By Richard L. Rubin
The battle at the edge of the Orion Nebula had been long and costly, and it wasn’t over yet, not …
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Richard L. Rubin has been writing science fiction and fantasy since 2008. His flash fiction story To …
Big Q and Little Q by Matias Travieso-Diaz
The new supercomputer's official name was Avalanche, which evoked visions of vast bursts of energy …
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The Value of Peace by Dawn Lloyd
These confessions will likely be meaningless. I’ve said many times that actions are the only things …
Author Interview: Dawn Lloyd
Dawn Lloyd is an American who got bored and set out across the world looking for adventure. Four …
Sakurajima-iro by Samuel Barnhart
When we were kids, Sadoko always joked that I was nothing but knees and elbows. Getting them …
Funeral Arrangements by Roy Dorman
Billy Redmond had copied the street address out of the phonebook. Transposing the last two numbers …
Many Shallow Ponds By Ian Sims
Mia saw him across the bar. He had a goofy face, but their interests aligned—"Not-too-classical …
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Ian Sims is a writer from the Great Lakes region. He currently works in the Chicago tech sector, and …
The Whistler by Harris Coverley
"Close the damn door!" my Uncle Alwin yelled, before taking another big lug from his bottle. His …
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Harris Coverley has short fiction published or forthcoming in Lovecraftiana, Schlock! Webzine, and …