Tag Archives: genre fiction

Stark by Mark Porter

On the day Coleman Stark discovered that he was a millionaire, clouds swept across the skyline looking for trouble Continue reading Stark by Mark Porter

A Drill Too Far by Charlie Wade

Some say it’s the car or the wheel, best ever invention I mean. Penicillin, saved millions of lives you know, some Continue reading A Drill Too Far by Charlie Wade

Secret by Ian Ayris

I had a puppy. Once. Long time ago, when I was a kid. Me dad bought it back from the pub on a Thursday. I say Continue reading Secret by Ian Ayris

Soft Tongue by Richard Godwin

He stood in the golden sunlight of the apartment on the second floor of the Boulevard Saint Germain.

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The Milkmaid’s Prayer by KJ Hannah Greenberg

Exposure to cows warded against small pox, but not against everlasting forms of scarring.

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Lonely Graves by Mike Smith

Ron Stagers sat solemnly in the cemetery on a gray overcast day. Minute drops of rain sprinkled his forehead. His Continue reading Lonely Graves by Mike Smith

Wicked Woman’s Booty #6: Thar Be Nay Rules ‘ere Gentlemen o’ Fortune Tread

Viper’s aim proved true.

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fata morgana ~by~ Melanie Browne

This morning my scrambled eggs are yellow. The grass on my lawn is green, apples on the counter red. I think of Continue reading fata morgana ~by~ Melanie Browne

Fresh Bacon by Richard Godwin

It was noon when they awoke the pig. It was slumbering in the folds of my mother’s lap all the way there.

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The Big Issue by Paul D Brazill

You see, they call them issues these days.
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