Fantasy
Moshi – Jim Bates
Moshi by Jim Bates Before he died, Moshi and I became pretty close. In fact, to be honest, I have to say that he was the best friend I ever had. I met him when I took a break Read more…
Moshi by Jim Bates Before he died, Moshi and I became pretty close. In fact, to be honest, I have to say that he was the best friend I ever had. I met him when I took a break Read more…
Saving Grace by Sandra Nguyen A gust of wind blew all the napkins off the table. The waitress apologized, and brought new ones. She greeted the two gentlemen to Renato’s, and took their order. Azrael felt unease when Alastor, Read more…
Nothing Up My Sleeve by Shawn M. Klimek —— Point and Counterpoint # 04 – Sizzle & Eger Review of: Nothing Up My Sleeve by Shawn M. Klimek Sizzle: Shawn M. Klimek is the Olympic gymnast when it comes Read more…
A Dragon in Waiting by Tom Easton Dragons are hard to find. They can adjust their color, and even their shape, to blend in with the landscape while they sleep off full bellies and dream of burning barns, fleeing Read more…
The Rave Thing by Margret A. Treiber “I don’t like this,” Ana said. “I’ve never been to this neighborhood before. It’s creepy.” Joe nodded. “If we don’t find the place soon, we’ll head home.” Joe trusted his wife’s intuition Read more…
The Multiplicity Factor by Steve Carr When The Multiplier 9001 was delivered in its large fabriform crate by two replicants of The Multiplier 8998, known as Carl Trubergs, and set on end, readied for him to open it, it Read more…
Every Desert is Different by Kelly Matsuura “Where the hell are we?” Soraya surveyed her position three-sixty degrees, seeing nothing but dry yellow sand. “Where are the pyramids?” With a huff, she sank to the ground, and pulled the Read more…
Point and Counterpoint # 03 – Sizzle & Eger Review of: Bougie de Voyage by P.A. O’Neil Sizzle: I absolutely love the main character’s name. Lotta Valentine. Lotta is doomed to an eternity of matchmaking only to be forgotten Read more…
Alexandra by Umair Mirxa Alexandra felt her stalker close the distance between them and smiled, glad he could not see her face. It wouldn’t do at all to spoil the surprise she had in store for him. They had Read more…
The Siamese by Gabriella Balcom A white Siamese cat sauntered along the beach. Stopping, it looked at the waves rolling in from the Pacific, the churning surf, and the people going to and from the water. Seagulls standing near Read more…