by Russ Thompson | Sep 23, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Spying by Lori R. Lopez The eyes watched, rapt, unblinking. There was no sound other than the ringing of his ears. But they couldn’t hear that, the family he viewed. They went about their lives unaware, blind and deaf to his presence. He was almost part of the...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 22, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
The Solution by Joseph J. Patchen There is no happiness only the random fleeting instance of elation. The only question is whether it’s worth the wait in between. Time passes with an assured indifference; mostly that indifference mirrors disdain. It only rises...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 21, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Hell’s Rave by Catherine Bader Where the hell am I? So sick. Fever, cough, chills, sores, aches. Rave party – smelly barn – ugly old man DJ. Stupid girlfriend and her ideas. Not my bed. Naked – totally soaked. I struggle to the window. Bodies all over...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 20, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
The Thin Woodsman by Lori R. Lopez With his best axe in hand, Dalton plodded purposefully down a long dirt road fringed by forest. They would pay, he vowed. Else he would swing his blade for free this time. They owed him. Drought or no drought. New acres had been...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 19, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Unfashionable Exfoliation By Thomas Kleaton Susan drove up as he stepped out of the shower, back from her monthly facial at the beauty parlor. Thunder banged off the house. Her beauty would eventually fade; as a chemist he knew they would die, their bodies decomposing...
by Russ Thompson | Sep 18, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Night Train by Rick Hipson Random flashes of life rush by my window and quickly fade away. Clattering down these tracks, the skin of my past is ripped from my bones and is devoured beneath the flight of my night train. A whistle screams, jolting me upright. “Ticket...