Ambrose’s Hope
Ambrose’s Hope By Jay Requard Snow crunched underfoot as Ambrose Knighton marched the drifts, kicking his way through the frost and submerged branches. The cold seeping through the stitching of his hide boots was like any...
Read MoreAug 1, 2015 | Featured, Jay Requard, Top Five, Volume 6 Issue 8 |
Ambrose’s Hope By Jay Requard Snow crunched underfoot as Ambrose Knighton marched the drifts, kicking his way through the frost and submerged branches. The cold seeping through the stitching of his hide boots was like any...
Read MoreJul 31, 2015 | John Kaniecki, Volume 6 Issue 8 |
Time Trap John Kaniecki She was of course the most beautiful woman in the entire universe. I had...
Read MoreJul 1, 2015 | Featured, Nathan Elwood, Top Five, Volume 6 Issue 7 |
A Chilling Affair Nathan Elwood It was one of the warmer summers in recent memory the year Lord Raxby was murdered; by late July of 1891 old London Town had only received a few inches of snow through the entire season. I was...
Read MoreJul 1, 2015 | Douglas Kolacki, Featured, Top Five, Volume 6 Issue 7 |
The Wreck of the CSS Virginia by Douglas Kolacki Josiah Williamson crouched at the bulwark, peering through a brass telescope at the merpeople. They darted in and out of the rolling Atlantic with such grace that they...
Read MoreJul 1, 2015 | Featured, Kara Hartz, Top Five, Volume 6 Issue 7 |
Daycare Isn’t Dull Kara Hartz New infants were always a little tough. They weren’t used to the other kids or the caregivers, and a new infant always meant some disruption to their routines. Karen was starting to feel...
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