Reservoirs – Part Two
Short Story A condor rode an updraft high into the air, patiently searching for its next find. I was leaning my head against the window in the back seat of Eddie’s brand new blacked-out...
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Short Story A condor rode an updraft high into the air, patiently searching for its next find. I was leaning my head against the window in the back seat of Eddie’s brand new blacked-out...
Serial Fiction Novel “I’m scared of flying”, Alex shouted, noticing Kevin’s glance and feeling the need to explain. There was an excruciating sound as fingernails scraped against the fusillade. Geoff used the controls to his...
Adventure Fiction Stories The words crept into my mind. Again and again, the markings on the wall we had observed filtered into my consciousness. The scrawls and dialects ran through my thoughts over...
Serial Short Story What he discovered was unsettling to say the least. It wasn’t a lengthy gash, by any means — but it was substantial. Yet, it wasn’t the size of the injury...
Serial Short Story She was thinner than I remembered, her hair braided and laced with dirt and leaves. She knelt beside me and pressed something cold to my head. “Hi,” she whispered. I only...
Serial Fiction Novel Mandor slowly sank into the channels of city life like a sleazy liquid down the pipes of an old building. The new life flew through the old pipes. His integration came...
Gothic Short Stories The bright fluorescent light of James’ lantern pierced the darkness of the ancient catacombs, buried in the deepest corners of the Vatican. Books lay scattered and rotting among piles of...
Serial Fiction Novel “How are you feeling?” Kevin asked, speaking slowly. “How do you think he’s feeling? He’s been trippin balls while watching a man get his eye gouged out with a…” Kevin interrupted...
Serialized Fiction Pain. Pain. Pain. When he woke up all he knew was the excruciating pain, all along his body it tormented him but the majority of it resonated from his left thigh....
Serial Short Story I didn’t watch her walk away. I didn’t stand by the gate at the outskirts of camp and watch her shrink into the distance, eventually disappearing into the tree line. Instead,...
Serial Fiction “I like Taylor, but he doesn’t really know his place.” “Yeah, you can tell he’s more of a follower.” “I totally understand what you’re saying.” Nathan’s heavy eyes quickly, forcibly widened as...
Serial Fiction Novel The first things Mandor bought when he reached the city were a mirror and earplugs. Mirror because vanity was indispensible tool in building up social image. Earplugs because the mélange of...