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Roland The Conqueror

by Nathan Pettigrew: Roland brought the saw down to her waistline, breathing in, breathing out; he couldn’t calm down. The fact that he was even breathing in the presence of Sophia’s body was the very definition of insult to injury. [...]

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The Unwishing Well

by Don F. Muchow: The heavy gray clouds hung low and seemed to close in around the weary man as he picked his way up the barren hill toward the lone landmark, a small stone structure.  March winds pelted him now [...]

Arts and Literature, Short Fiction and Poetry

Mother

by Emily Nakanishi: It was upon my return home to my family estate that this most woeful and disgraceful tale unfolded. I had gotten word a month earlier that my father had passed away after a sudden and violent sickness, [...]

Arts and Literature, Short Fiction and Poetry

The Wolf Gift

by Sarabeth Pollock: A Return… In 1994 I stumbled across a mass market copy of Interview with the Vampire in a country store during a family vacation.  Though I was fourteen, I immediately fell in love with the lush prose [...]

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Life Minus Ten

by Gerardo Delgadillo: Halloween slaps Kalvin’s mind hard, a reminder of life minus ten. His nightmare started when he found out Melly, the hottest girl in the universe, was attending college’s Halloween party, so he rushed out and hopped into his [...]

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Man Cave

by Rick McQuiston: Scotty took a step back and gazed at his creation. It was his own personal space, off- limits to everyone, including his wife Janine- especially his wife. He had the only key, the only means of entry. He would [...]

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Malice

by J.L. Petty: “Do I sound familiar? Do you recognize my voice?” The masked woman pressed the gun hard up against my cheek. She was wearing a black turtle neck and her face was covered with a black hanker chief. [...]

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“I wanted to create a character who had real-world problems in a paranormal world.” -MaryJanice Davidson

DarkMedia Interviews MaryJanice Davidson: It’s no secret why MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Undead (aka Betsy the Vampire) Series, is a success.  Not only does she write fresh, smart, innovative stories featuring characters that never cease to [...]

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In the Company of Zombies

by William Schoff: I’m in the company of zombies and feel sorely out of place, for I’m the only one who’s standing here resembling the human race. These ‘things’ which have surrounded me have the stench of death and mold. [...]

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