//Latest Stories

An Offering to the Basilisk

Dec 1, 2016 · by SilverFayte · 3 min read

There’s a concept I read about once online, on a forum that discussed Artificial Intelligence. A user known as Roko theorized a possible future where mankind creates an extremely powerful AI that comes to run the planet. It would be, for the most part, benevolent. It would advance technology, keep […]

Rose – Part 2

Nov 30, 2016 · by LAKK · 16 min read

Note: This is a sequel to Rose – Part 1 – please read that story first! The weather that day was not fitting for a funeral. Especially a funeral as sad as this one. It should have been rainy and gloomy but there was not a cloud in the sky. […]

The Dripping

Nov 28, 2016 · by Beefnuts · 14 min read

As I lay awake tossing and turning in my bed I kept thinking about how stupid my co-workers were. Thanks to a few choice idiots screwing up a report I had to stay past time and consequently couldn’t get to the pharmacy to collect my sleeping pills, plus since it […]

Personally Leonid Ilyitch

Nov 27, 2016 · by Anonymous · 8 min read

The early 80’s. A military outpost in a small northern town surrounded by endless snow-covered flatlands. In the summer, the white nights would start, the snow would thaw, and the flatland would turn into a mossy slough where you couldn’t make a step without a pair of rubber boots. Even […]

I Don’t Want to Go into the Woods

Nov 26, 2016 · by Anonymous · 12 min read

A few months ago one of my closest friends at work and I realized our feelings were growing into something more than just a friendship. In our company it’s frowned upon to date coworkers. Technically not against the rules, but frowned upon. When we decided to take our relationship to […]

The Night of July 13

Nov 25, 2016 · by Anthony D · 14 min read

The night of July 13 is one I will never forget. I was seated by the campfire, staring into the bright dancing flames surrounded by darkness. My two friends, Dave and Chris, were sitting across from me, all of us sitting in those cheap fold-up chairs that you get at […]

The Carpathian Carver

Nov 23, 2016 · by LJ · 17 min read

The Carpathian mountains cast a long shadow as the Sun set. I was in this God-forsaken place for my brother. He had left three months ago, leaving a voicemail before vanishing. He said he was on to something, that it might take some time, but that when he returned, we […]

Unwanted Room

Nov 22, 2016 · by Michael Bertolini · 24 min read

I thought it was a great house and at a price we could afford, despite being laid off after ten years of steady employment and a new baby in my wife’s arms. The area was rural, the nearest neighbors not even a sight from our kitchen window, and the previous […]

Inside a Shadow I Wrote This Down

Nov 20, 2016 · by J.F.Kreuz · 11 min read

I had been in the apartment about 6 months when I started to see them. They should’ve scared me but they didn’t. The only thing I felt at first, as I recall, was fascination. To me it seemed as though it were happening to someone else. It was as if […]

The Painted Voyage

Nov 19, 2016 · by Jordan B · 20 min read

Sometimes I’ll just stare out the window and think about it. I’ll think about it long and hard. While it happened decades ago and I have moved on with my life, I still get the biggest chills when I remind myself of it. I tell myself all the time that […]

Black Plague

Nov 18, 2016 · by Salman Khattak · 5 min read

I stood where the bronze sand and blue water met, creating a seamless border that extended south for as far as I could see and on the north side disappeared beyond the formidable sandstone cliffs. The Sun on the horizon of the ocean was setting quickly, tinting the water a […]

It Lives At The Bottom Of My Stairs

Nov 17, 2016 · by lalaluma · 5 min read

I stand at the top of my stairs, socked toes curling into the carpet as one hand squeezes the door handle and the other hovers over the light switch, trying to decide if it’s safe to turn the lights out. It’s nearly seven at night, I have about an hour […]

Paying It Forward

Nov 16, 2016 · by Nibris · 15 min read

I was ready to die. It’s funny; we, as human beings, like to imagine ourselves as fighters. We like to think that when death grips us by the throat, prepared to drag us into whatever beyond awaits us, that we’ll instinctively resist, either out of desperation to live or even […]

The Thing I Saw the Day My Friend Died

Nov 15, 2016 · by Seth Raziel · 11 min read

This happened years ago, but it is still something that sticks with me. This all happened like a sequence. You never know if things are supposed to happen for a reason or if some unknown outside force influences it. But first, a backstory. My friend, let’s call her Jenny, was […]

Auntie Bernadette

Nov 14, 2016 · by Lefty Northpaw · 12 min read

My family visited my grandparents’ farm every summer, where my mother and my aunt Bernadette grew up when they were children. It was roughly a four-hour drive from the city we lived in, and we would pass other small villages, crop fields, paddocks with cattle grazing, and birch and pine […]