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Science Fiction

 Macy’s Adventure

by Camryn Lehr I don’t remember the city where I was born. I was taken to this world of green before I could talk. At bedtime, I used to snuggle into my soft lime-printed blanket, and ask Grandfather to tell me of the city. He always sat in my blue Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearMarch 19, 2024 ago
Romance

Mr. & Mrs. Popovich

by Natalia Vodilkova It was Mr. and Mrs. Popovich’s 20th anniversary today, and both of them forgot. Boris Popovich went about his day routinely; Wake up in his damp bed around 5 am. Take a piss. Without washing his hands, put on the same khakis and collared shirt as every Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearMarch 19, 2024 ago
Horror

Hell is Other People

by Marleigh Green Tom knew there would be consequences when he knifed Andre in the ribs, not that he’d had much choice in the matter. Andre had been mad-dogging him across the yard for weeks, and everyone had whispered that he was fixing to do something. Tom never found out Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearMarch 18, 2024 ago
Horror

The Things in the Woods

by Marleigh Green The campfire crackled before my bare feet as I sat before it, breathing in the fumes. The smoke made my eyes water, but the only place I knew I was protected was within the red-orange glow cast by the flames. Darkness was death.  I was the last Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearFebruary 23, 2024 ago
Interviews

Romance Novels, Rebellion, and Literary Dissent: An Interview with Jennifer Safrey

by Sarah Burton “Romance: A Novel Approach” is a class about the craft, theory, and writing of romance novels, about their impact on the reading public, and on wide-spread current and historical repudiation of the well (if often secretly) loved genre. Dangerous Books for Girls is the title of one Read more…

By dikshya_pattnaik, 1 yearFebruary 23, 2024 ago

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