By Stuart Sherman
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By Mitchell Toews
Static...squelch...more tuning...
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By Kaitlin Tremblay
Elizabeth didn’t know what she was doing, just that she couldn’t keep doing what she was now. She had had enough of this life—her life, l...
By Wyatt McRae
“It's called an Obrez.”
The garage is blistering. I'd ask to open a window, but then I recall just what I stepped in from when he asked me...
By Steve Thornton
I’m not crazy, but the Voices try to make me that way. I’ll be having a conversation with myself and they’ll cluster around my head like a ...
By P.D. Walter
The black leather biker jacket had been a gift from his ex-wife, Josephine. She gave it to Jake right
before she left him. At 16, their daugh...
By Anne Baldo
We were dressed to match the décor, pink peonies floating in glass bowls of water and gold glitter. So our dresses were gold, too, with tulle s...
By Paddy Scott
404: The page you are looking for, Chatbroad, cannot be found. If you believe you are receiving this message in error there are several possib...
By Chaos McKenzie
You’re on all fours, knees chaffing against the edge of the cot-bed, pressed against a corrugated wall, wet with condensation. Your back’s ...
By Rob Onofrey
Now that he only had his left arm, the lab coat felt strange on Dr. Martin Voltala. The right sleeve hung empty beside him as he leaned on a w...