Caitlin Griffin is an English teacher who with the strange job of teaching upperclassmen at a small …
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, …
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David Quiles Guzman lives in New York City with his wife and three children. His articles and …
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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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The Lost by Mandi Jourdan
Her every muscle ached and her throat seared. Was this what it was like to become immortal? Io …
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Mandi Jourdan studies English/Creative Writing at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She …
The Worldwide Division by Samuel Barnhart
Moments before launch, the captain asks me why us pilots all wear lingerie. It should be the …
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Author Interview: Samuel Barnhart
Samuel Barnhart's stories have previously appeared in Fabula Argentea, Page and Spine and Slink …
The Cornfield and the Tunnel by Roy Dorman
It was dark. So dark that Alfred Simpson could only see a foot in front of his face. Even then, all …
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Xeno’s House of Fashion by Hillary Lyon
"Mmmm, we'll need to tuck that in, stretch out this odd little bit, squeeze this thing as tight as …
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A Moody Fairy by Karen Heslop
Hi, my name is Dennis and there's a fairy in my room. Now before you start a FreeTheFairies …