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Alone In The Dark by Allerton Mead

Nazi Mike stood at the curb looking like a total fag. He wore his low-cut Chucks instead of his Docs, and his 501’s were Continue reading Alone In The Dark by Allerton Mead

BLACK BETWEEN THE FRAMES#2 by Walter Conley

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I DIDN’T SAY THAT, DID I?: Review: 21 Tales Of Dark Suspense By Dave Zeltserman

Can you imagine getting drunk with Jim Thompson, O Henry and Roald Dahl? Can you imagine the rush, the Continue reading I DIDN’T SAY THAT, DID I?: Review: 21 Tales Of Dark Suspense By Dave Zeltserman

CROWBAR UK TOUR REVIEW by Marc Lissenburg

As a full moon rose across the Northern sky in the UK on Wednesday January the 19th 2011, excitement built inside Continue reading CROWBAR UK TOUR REVIEW by Marc Lissenburg

SEA SHEPHERDS by Matthew C. Funk

In her first Gulf shore night’s dream, her womb held an ocean.

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The KKK Took My Baby Away by Paul D. Brazill

He elbows me in the throat, knees me in the groin and kicks me in the face. I crumple to the snow smothered ground Continue reading The KKK Took My Baby Away by Paul D. Brazill

Bread and Coffee and Cigarettes by Benjamin Imamovic

Earlier, she kissed you goodbye and gone off to buy bread and coffee and cigarettes. The windows and the blinds are shut and it is dark. You will let the air in later, when it is cooler. For now, the room Continue reading Bread and Coffee and Cigarettes by Benjamin Imamovic

Dessert Comes A’ Knocking by Tony Deans

Tommy the Cannibal wasn’t a bad man; it wasn’t even like he ever ate anybody who mattered – at least not in his eyes. Continue reading Dessert Comes A’ Knocking by Tony Deans

HARMONY by 2011

When the machine writes a story, it will be including bits of her life, bits of her thoughts, bits of her trials overcome.  Continue reading HARMONY by 2011

“Who’s Daphne?” by John McNeeley

“She was a black star” Hatman said

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