by Russ Thompson | Sep 2, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Finale by Lori R. Lopez The shadow had its own mind, and that mind had an appetite. Pausing on the verge of sunlit grass, the darkness drooled like a hungry tiger at bare gleaming flesh in shorts or skirts, slip-on sandals. It cared nothing for style and beauty,...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 1, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Glass Eyes by Catherine Bader A new neighbor next door. Need to go introduce myself. Bring a small gift. Holding a pretty fruit basket, I knocked. Suddenly remembered that my cat, Kitty, was outside. I’ll get him on the way home. Opening the door with eyes...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 31, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Raising Pumpkins By Terrie Leigh Relf We tried crop after crop until attempting pumpkins. It was a disaster! Their tendrils and leaves, the first fragile blossoms, turned to mush and stank worse than rotted eggs. What with Halloween being a mere four months away, and...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 30, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred, Horror News
Opt Out by Catherine Bader She was SICK of her job. She wanted to opt out of Corporate Life. She stared at the old dilapidated house – buckled, faded, peeling. The aura sucked her in as she walked towards the crooked front door. She dreamed of being a...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 29, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Rebirth by Terrie Leigh Relf Marguerite had chosen to name her daughter Marigold, because the flowers always made her smile. That alone should have been an omen. As Marguerite took her last breath in near symphony with her daughter’s first, they held each other’s gaze...