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December 8, 2016
Desire
“I think it’s working Gregor. I’m beginning to feel something.” “Me, too. It’s kind of strange, embarrassing even.” Gregor and Aabha were in bed together in a small, spartan, dimly lit room. They were sitting up, their backs resting on pillows pressed against the headboard. A blanket chastely covered them both up to their collar […]

Published on December 08, 2016 07:24
December 7, 2016
The Dragon Quest of Peres the Knight
Even for a Knight with the valor of Peres the Worthy, entering the lair required all his courage. He had never faced such a formidable foe as this fiend. She had captured the fair one, presumably for a meal or two, and Peres knew her kind grew hungry at sunset. The sun was all too […]

Published on December 07, 2016 13:49
Misfit
Why can’t anyone hear me? Okay, get a grip, Michelle. I can hear myself, so there must be some logical explanation besides the rest of the world going deaf all at once. It all started when I was getting breakfast. Dad was pouring a cup of coffee. His back was to me when I said […]

Published on December 07, 2016 09:12
December 6, 2016
A Boy and His Dog on Mars
Seven-year-old Timmy Robinson threw the tennis ball as hard as he could, sending it sailing over the Martian surface. Rusty, his pet terrier, scrambled after it, his paws spewing little clouds of red sand into the air behind him. “Go get it! Go get it, boy! Timmy was screaming at the top of his lungs […]

Published on December 06, 2016 14:22
December 5, 2016
Life in Homestead
“Shouldn’t we turn back?” Shelley was more than a little anxious. This was supposed to be a winter afternoon romp in the Jeep along the back roads of the Rockies near their home in Boulder, not the first chapter in a story about them needinga search and rescue team. “We’re too low on gas. I’m […]

Published on December 05, 2016 15:03
December 2, 2016
Invisible
When Charlie Rainier realized he could turn invisible, he was absolutely giddy. From his point of view, nothing had changed. He could still see his reflection in a mirror, he cast a shadow, he didn’t have to take his clothes off like in the old movies, and he could still see. But no one else […]

Published on December 02, 2016 09:55
The Stalker: I’ve Been Published Again at “Theme of Absence”
Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction has posted another of my stories, The Stalker. I originally submitted that piece of flash fiction for their Halloween Contest, and while it wasn’t selected as a winner, Jason Bougger, the site owner, suggested I resubmit for regular publication. I did and this […]

Published on December 02, 2016 04:37
December 1, 2016
The Reluctant Symbiote
“We’re not enemies. I wish you would believe that.” “How can I when I’m terrified of what you are going to do to me?” “I’m not doing anything to you. I’m doing something for you. In fact, all of us are doing a great deal with all of you.” “Just because you’ve fooled all the […]

Published on December 01, 2016 10:45
Two Eternals
“Rafe Johnson.” At first, Rafe thought he was dreaming. He rolled over in bed, grabbed his mobile, and looked at the time: 2:31 a.m. “Rafe Johnson.” He sat bolt upright in bed. It was no dream. He looked around the darkened room in the basement of his Mom’s house and saw no one. “Who’s there?” […]

Published on December 01, 2016 08:00
November 30, 2016
Spire
From the Flight Log of Freighter Pilot Camdon Rod “Spire destroys four small satellites from Cygnus.” Normally, I wouldn’t care about headlines like this at all. Spire is a small band (probably) of rebels and revolutionaries who not only dislike the Consortium, but actively fight against them, usually by sabotaging their holdings in the Outer […]

Published on November 30, 2016 13:51