The Right Place
The Right Place by M.E. Garber Detilba wasn’t at home. Then again, she never was. She was outside, against all Momma’s rules, when she saw the things. At first, she thought they were more leaves, or shadows of...
Read MoreApr 1, 2013 | Featured, M.E. Garber, Top Five, Volume 4 Issue 4 |
The Right Place by M.E. Garber Detilba wasn’t at home. Then again, she never was. She was outside, against all Momma’s rules, when she saw the things. At first, she thought they were more leaves, or shadows of...
Read MoreApr 1, 2013 | D. J. Swatski, Featured, Top Five, Volume 4 Issue 4 |
If You’re Reading This, You’re Dead by D. J. Swatski “Press the red button,” boomed the room’s loudspeaker. Jason stretched out the palm of his hand over the large mushroom-shaped button and smacked it flat. The front panel of...
Read MoreMar 31, 2013 | Featured, Gerri Leen, Top Five, Volume 4 Issue 4 |
Man’s Best friend by Gerri Leen Jed watched the woman sitting on the riverbank with two yellow dogs panting at her feet— dogs big enough to feed him and what was left of the three families that lived on Eagle Mountain...
Read MoreFeb 28, 2013 | Featured, Heidi Wainer, Top Five, Volume 4 Issue 3 |
The Amulet by Heidi Wainer Jayla opened the latch and stepped into the dark cottage. She had lived in the witch’s house her entire life but this was the first time it felt eerie. The thought made her chuckle; being inside the...
Read MoreJan 1, 2013 | Featured, Frances Gow, Top Five, Volume 4 Issue 1 |
When Grandma Came to Tea By Frances Gow I glanced at Gran over the rim of my can and sucked the cold baked beans into my mouth, swallowing without bothering to chew. They slid down my throat with slimy satisfaction. I...
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