Archive for September, 2009
A Dragon’s Prerogative
by Mark Wolf
Art by Jack S. Rogers
The dragon’s egg glowed with a golden hue. This fact amazed the beast that had laid Read the rest of this entry »
A Home Invasion
A Home Invasion
by Alex F. Fayle
Unlike most magic wardrobes, mine just led down to the kitchen, Read the rest of this entry »
Being Green
Being Green
by Erin M. Hartshorn
There used to be a kids’ song, “It’s not easy being green.” What really ain’t easy is being a barkeep Read the rest of this entry »
Life’s Door
Life’s Door
by Sue Babcock
The door stood by itself in a warped doorframe between two large oak trees, hanging from one broken hinge. Read the rest of this entry »
When The Shoe Won’t Fit
The Cerebral-Man
The WarGod’s Chariot
The Wargod’s Chariot
by Billy Wong
It waited amid darkness and silence, a soulless force of destruction with no mind for the centuries Read the rest of this entry »
The Road Too Long

The Road Too Long
by James Hartley
The tribe was only ten days into the annual migration, and Hordan realized he was going to die. His injured leg was Read the rest of this entry »



Art by Jack S. Rogers for a short story written by Paula Ray called Darvana and the Curse of the Scarlot in issue five. The story was among those selected for the upcoming Dreams and Screams Anthology by the Best of Six publishing websites sponsored by Liquid Imagination Publishing. See BeforeDawn and Liquid Imagination in link column.

When the Shoe Won’t Fit
THE CEREBRAL-MAN







