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2023

Flash Fiction

The Grizzly Machine ⚡️

by Sam Kostakis Krissa stepped up to the curved metal counters, crossing from the polished floors of the mall into the colorful ring surrounding the Here & There Coffee Bar. Under her feet, the ground swirled with stars and nebulae. A black hole opened and closed hungrily feet away, sucking Read more…

By sarah_burton, 1 yearNovember 19, 2023 ago
Interviews

Fanfiction, Michael Fassbender, and Writing for Yourself: A conversation with Sierra Simone

by Marleigh Green I sat down with hybrid author, Bethany Hagen, whose tenure boasts a whopping 28 books under her pen name, Sierra Simone. She began as a traditionally published YA author, and broke out into indie publishing when she decided she wanted to explore writing romance and erotica. Her Read more…

By casey_mccarthy, 1 yearNovember 18, 2023 ago
Science Fiction

Blue Horizon

by Elizabeth Gomez I remember when the Beatitudo landed on Mars. I was six years old and sitting on the stained carpet of my father’s family room. The CRT TV crackled with faint images of the red  planet; the voices of the astronauts hissed through its speakers.   Delora Bates, a young Read more…

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsNovember 13, 2023 ago
Fantasy

The Witch of Briar Wood

by Anna Carson The house in the Briar Wood was owned by a woman with white hair. She lived alone most days, with no company but the trees and the animals around her, and the rare plants and occasionally dangerous herbs she kept. Her house was two stories of quaint Read more…

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 17, 2023 ago
Science Fiction

Neither of These Men Are Named Steve

by Susan Matteucci Maybe if I hadn’t opened the door? No. The shades were open, he would have seen me. Maybe if I hadn’t been home. Mmm… no, I’d have just come home to David Abernath sitting on my couch asking how come I didn’t have HBO. “Hey, you’re smart.” He Read more…

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 17, 2023 ago

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