Douglas Kolacki began writing while stationed with the Navy in Naples, Italy. Since then he has …
The Valise of Arthur St. Clair by Roy Dorman
It’s an unassuming, scuffed, brown leather valise, probably circa 1940. It had once been the …
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Dark Autumn Scarecrow by John Kiste
Except for the rotting straw poking randomly through the cloth and extending from the cuffs, the …
Author Interview: John Kiste
John Kiste was fed a steady diet of Poe and plots from Universal horror movies as bedtime stories …
Neela and the Rosyman by S.H. Mansouri
In 1910, when I was just a boy, Grandfather took me to the woods to hear the truth. He sat me …
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10 Questions with S.H. Mansouri
S.H. Mansouri is a former biologist and writer of all things fiction. You can find more of his work …
The Anything Box by James Pyles
Tobee felt her feet leave the path by the river as she started to float. Slowly tumbling end over …
Author Interview: James Pyles
James Pyles is a published technical writer and editor who is starting to break into fiction …
Chen by Darla Kennerud
Cameron popped one last bite into his mouth and dropped his chopsticks onto his plate. The mu shu …
Author Interview: Darla Kennerud
Darla Kennerud lives with her husband and two children at the edge of a forest in the Pacific …
Pieces By Gary Priest
Monday 11th In the shower this morning I noticed a bruise on my arm that I am almost certain was …
Author Interview: Gary Priest
Gary Priest writes short fiction and poetry both of which have been published online and in print. …