Escargot
by Natsui Vogt Sunlight swept the clouds whilst acid fog crept below. On occasion, it penetrated the surface alongside streaks of lightning to slap tall… Read More »Escargot
by Natsui Vogt Sunlight swept the clouds whilst acid fog crept below. On occasion, it penetrated the surface alongside streaks of lightning to slap tall… Read More »Escargot
by Jean Soto When the yuletide downpour coated the avenue in ice, she knew imprints would not form in frozen sleet nor would his cherub… Read More »Of A White Christmas
by Hanna Rose Click here to read Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. 0
by Hanna Rose As the sun sets and the daylight dies, As the bloodied bodies gather flies, And the carrion crows pick out eyes, As… Read More »Banshee’s Wail
by Julia Pare Beauty has a way of popping up in odd corners Like the time I looked out my basement window and saw one… Read More »Selective Colorization
by Margaret Iuni This is part of an on-going series. To read the last part of this story, click here. If you had asked me… Read More »Coffee? Part 6
by Lindsay Griffiths I’ve come to see time for what it is: Rapidly passing. A thing that, Though it consistently speeds by, Doesn’t necessarily correlate… Read More »Time is Fleeting
by Lindsay Griffiths BERNARD is sitting on the stoop out front of a house, thinking. His younger brother, HUGHIE, enters from the front door and… Read More »Tic Tac
by Lindsay Griffiths … Read More »Forgive and Forget
by Lindsay Griffiths It is late afternoon in a living room of a suburban home. Rick and Samantha stand in the center of the room.… Read More »Hustlers
by Lindsay Griffiths Hot tears blur my vision, my aching heart pounds heavily When I am in solitude, remembering. The occasional melancholy drapes over me… Read More »Dead and Gone