CHAPTER 21 FOR HIS FIRST visit to the site, O’Keefe wanted to be alone. No distractions. He...
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Dan Flanigan is a novelist, playwright, poet, and practicing lawyer. He holds a Ph.D. in History from...
Dennis’s chest rattled. He swallowed his saliva hoping it would soothe the tickle, but it didn’t and...
Her screams keep echoing in my head. That’s why I often feel worthless. When your mom leaves...
In 1930s New York City, shy young man Jake Kutcher finds confidence and solace on the dance...
THE BLACKOUT For an entire day,no electricity.My house is a graveyard of appliances:dead computer,microwave (heart attack was...
Adult Friends, a Short Story by Abhishek Udaykuma Mauna hadn’t been out in a month. Except to...
Have you read the July issue yet? If not, what are you waiting for. Click HERE...
It is currently popular to lie. It is also popular to be fake. Fake face, fake body,...
In this issue: INTERVIEW WITH: • Charles Breakfield & Rox Burkey, Award-Winning Authors and Tech-Experts on life,...
Truths and Lies: A Writer’s Perspective We live in an age of attempted absolutes. Truth, Lies, Misinformation,...
Zero-Sum Game by William Gensburger They parrot words of ‘The best years ahead,’ Omit the aches and...
Just reminding you that we happily publish previously published stories (reprints), as well as artwork, articles, editorials,...
The Element of Surprise A Short Story by Denice Penrose The phone rang, sharp and...
John 16.33 A Poem by ROLY ANDREWS The ship and the promise contained within were a mirage....
The most expensive pen in the world is the Fulgor Nocturnus by Tibaldi, which sold for $8...
An Interview with Julian Font Author, Musician, Sportsman, Comedian and more… Featured on the cover of the...
After the Dance, A Short Story by Nancy Lane “The once red leaf, the last of its...
I’ve always loved the flavor of coffee. Starting as a child, a café au lait, mostly steamed...
Now obviously summer is not an object with a smell. It is, however, associated with sights, sounds,...
