by Russ Thompson | Mar 24, 2015 | Horror in a Hundred
Fear by M J Wolfson Some say love kills, but nothing kills like fear. It skins you alive and bites you to the bone. It makes you shiver as its cold grasp holds you in its vice-like grip. It strips your voice bare until any form of defiance dies as a whimper in your...
by Russ Thompson | Mar 23, 2015 | Horror in a Hundred
A Question of Genetics by Thomas Kleaton “It’s from a dinosaur alright,” Ross stared at the object Susan uncovered, a short fragment of white bone. “A hadrosaur, most likely. Pretty common around these parts.” “Dinosaurs into birds, hominids into humans,” Susan turned...
by Russ Thompson | Mar 10, 2015 | Horror in a Hundred
The Stripper from Hell A poem by Sheldon Woodbury She danced at night for shadowy men peeling off her clothes as they cackled and grinned like leering monsters lurking in the dark but when death comes it’s never the end she clawed her way back to writhe again...
by Russ Thompson | Mar 9, 2015 | Horror in a Hundred
End by David Wing Those gnarled, knotted fingers scraped at the window as the wind erupted. Lawn chairs and fences flew by, followed eventually by small cars and livestock. The final storm had been predicted and the evacuation orders sent, but there was little to no...
by Russ Thompson | Feb 23, 2015 | Horror in a Hundred
The Tapestry by Walt Hicks Like a brooding shroud, the Tapestry hangs in a forgotten corner of an ancient museum. Dark and bleak, it is an unblinking history of humanity—voracious thirsts and desires, mindless savagery, fevered bloodletting. Ever-changing, it...