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Thriller

Thriller

Pillow Fight

by Ian Rossin I slide into my sleeping bag and lie down, resting my head on my semi-flat pillow. I then close my eyes, try to relax my body, focus on my breathing pattern, and attempt to sleep. I’ve nearly sunken into unconsciousness when a pillow smacks me in the Read more

By caitlin.mckenna, 12 monthsNovember 23, 2024 ago
Thriller

The Worst All-Nighter

by Rebecca Trifari A call. A simple call is all that it takes to change the rest of Sarah’s life forever.  She usually puts her phone in “Do Not Disturb” mode, but tonight she feels unmotivated with her work and decides to scroll through her device to distract herself.  We Read more

By caitlin.mckenna, 12 monthsNovember 23, 2024 ago
Thriller

The Thrill of it All: PTM’s Thrillers

In thrillers, good and evil are divided. Moral choices stay clear, though risks are high and calls are hard. For all the palpitation-inducing danger, for each acid spurt of adrenaline, what whiplashes protagonist and reader through each thriller’s plot is the knowledge that they have something worth saving. They are Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 25, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

Emergency Contact ⚡️

by Sky Allen I like it best when it rains. There’s a sort of kinship I feel when I look out the window at the slate sky and find the sidewalks to be empty. I can breathe better feeling like we’re all on the same playing field again. On the Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 10, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Runner-Up: Third and Finally ⚡️

By Rowan Wasserman It’s a state highway, 50 miles per hour and barely carrying three cars at a time. Tree-lined with evergreens so tall they block the sun. A line of stars follows the path of your car when you’re driving down it, marking the trail of exhaust you leave Read more

By dikshya_pattnaik, 2 yearsFebruary 4, 2024 ago

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