Grave Expectations by Robert Ruin Barry had always liked digging. Digging furiously to Australia as a child, alone with a bright yellow plastic spade. Or now, as an adult, in a graveyard at midnight using a shovel. His secret desire was for Dawn Brooks. She did not...
Feelings by William Morgan Mother lay in the kitchen, throat slashed. Father sat crumpled on the couch, his face barely recognizable from the blows of the baseball bat. I felt nothing. I always feel nothing. Dead inside. Empty. A wasteland of ruin. My sister, Mary,...
We don’t get many opportunities to help the next generation of horror writers get started, but we’re pleased to be able to today. Without further ado, we would like to present to you a story written by 12 year old Audrey Jones: The Cyber Start by Audrey...
Lurkers by Sheldon Woodbury They crawled up through all the far flung shadows, slithering into the hazy light that had always been their hovering beacon since the forgotten terrors before the beginning of time. It had been their savage world back then, fiery and...
Hard Truth by James Frederick Leach Vaden faced the wrong direction in the elevator and had entirely neglected to dress for work. His naked sternum pressed against another passenger’s suit. His bare pelvis butted a woman in business casual. His embarrassed co-workers...