The Writer Without A Soul By Matthew Acheson

When the door swung open Penny was met by a face she didn’t recognize. A tanned and well muscled young man with Continue reading The Writer Without A Soul By Matthew Acheson

Not With A Bang By Finnegan Cole

Barry threw his duffle bag over his shoulder and began running down the terminal at Los Angeles International. What Continue reading Not With A Bang By Finnegan Cole

Ruby Tuesday By Stephen Conley

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Martin stabs at the thin steak, burnt black at the edges. It’s leaving little pale red pools on the Styrofoam plate. The dishes are never done. The steaks are always done wrong. The laundry sits wrinkled on Continue reading Ruby Tuesday By Stephen Conley

Get Her A Fucking Card, Man! By Phil Beloin Jr.

Friendship— The enjoyment of spending time with Sally.

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Affectionately Yours, Sherry By Diane Bechtler

I stepped into the humid night air looking for the white SUV. I had a romantic sex filled night waiting for me in that Continue reading Affectionately Yours, Sherry By Diane Bechtler

The Complete History Of The Return Of The Living Dead – Interview/Review

Jason Michel talks to Author & Designer – Gary Smart

We, at PMM, love our zombies, those macabrely amusing shuffling undead hordes in shopping malls & behind the tills of supermarkets.

& it seems that Gary Smart & his co-producer, Christian Sellers do too. In fact, they’ve written a book about one of the most famous series of Z-films of all time!

I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to ask Gary some questions ….

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I Didn’t Say That, Did I ?: Alfred Burke – The Public Eye

By P D Brazill

While we think of sixties and seventies TV cops as sophisticated post James Bonds,  Frank Marker, who  was played so brilliantly by Alfred Burke in the sixties television series PUBLIC EYE was no Simon Templar, Jason King or John Steed, I can tell you.

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The Illusionist by Michael J. Solender

It was the kind of occasion where if you blinked, you surely would miss the sleight of hand he employed to achieve the illusion.

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Okie Onion by Richard Godwin

The farmer laid his weathered hands in the deep soil as he stooped sweating in the midday sun.

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The Apartment by John McNeeley

There were five of them in there, not all the time but most of the time. Four of them were stoic but one of them was Continue reading The Apartment by John McNeeley

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