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13 Days of Horror: Lee Hughes – With Brush & Pain

WELCOME TO THE 13 DAYS OF HORRORMy next featured guest is a mastermind in writing stories so robust and original, you know you'll read them again. His clever and captivating writes are regularly debuted on Thrillers, Killers, 'n' Chillers, A Twist of Noir, MicroHorror, and many more. His omnibus, The Osseous Box, is an ongoing… Continue reading 13 Days of Horror: Lee Hughes – With Brush & Pain

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This Fall

Interview with Gem County Police Officer - September 24th: Don't miss this opportunity to participate in an interview with Deputy William D. Conger - he might not be from LA, but he's seen his share of crime. If you'd like to submit a question pertaining to law enforcement, crime, or use of weapons for the… Continue reading This Fall

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The Poison of Its Filamentous Lariats, by Erin Cole

i. The dusty, putrid odor in the midday breeze brought recollections from Ryhan’s youth back with startling haste—specifically, her grandparents shed behind the house where they stored their animal trappings.  The red door lured her inside, dared her eight-year-old curiosity to prove itself to the world.  The walls smelled of rancid blood and pelt.  Inside,… Continue reading The Poison of Its Filamentous Lariats, by Erin Cole

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The Warehouse, by Erin Cole

Jerry tapped his foot, rocking back and forth, his eyes peeled to the warehouse across the street, a cold, dreary, transportation building. “Ohh, no, no, don’t want to go over there,” he said. “Nope, but the boss man’ll get me. Yeeup, fire me like a barbecue! Barbecue …yeeup, I like barbecues.” He picked up the… Continue reading The Warehouse, by Erin Cole

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The Dead River, by Erin Cole

Where there is a dead river, there is a wilting echo in time.  All that thrived has dried and vanished, but the fish will return.  The larvae will reclaim sustenance to convert gelatinous bodies into fluttering, gossamer, black velvet wings, and sunlight will find a fractured path down the clear, jade run once more.  There… Continue reading The Dead River, by Erin Cole