//Latest Stories

The Ashwood Kids Aren’t Allowed Outside

Nov 20, 2015 · by TheJinx · 18 min read

The whole thing started with Davey Stein. His mother, already on her morning chores, had told him that if he was insistent on going outside, to take care, so he was just playing ball and jacks on the front lawn when it happened. Suddenly, a big, green truck drove right […]

Grandpa’s Hand

Nov 19, 2015 · by Alicia Hawkins · 18 min read

I remember the first time I ever saw Grandpa’s hand…I was a little kid at the time, and I didn’t know the story behind it. Nobody did, as I found out. It was…just a skeleton hand he’d picked up somewhere. When I first saw it, of course, I was frightened. […]

The Secret of the Wanderer

Nov 9, 2015 · by Treehugger14 · 4 min read

Deep in the forest a cloaked figure glided past the ancient oak. It traveled silently through the forest searching for something. The setting sun cast long shadows over the trees, further throwing his face into darkness. The only distinguishable feature left by the dying sun was the soft orange light […]

Admin Update 11/9/2015

Nov 9, 2015 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

Hey guys, Derp here. I’m sorry, but someone very important to me passed away this morning, and I need to take a few days to myself to deal with everything. Unfortunately, I have been scheduling on a day-to-day basis this past week, so this means that you guys will have […]

Summertime Nightmare

Nov 9, 2015 · by Anonymous · 12 min read

In the summer of 1985, my mother, sister, father, and myself moved into a rural farm house in Central Kentucky. The house was not in the greatest of shape but it did the job. Even though my father had served his country for 22 years, he never took the time […]

Mr. Padewski’s Story

Nov 8, 2015 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

Mr. Padewski’s Story Three years ago one of my colleagues, whom I consider a friend, uncharacteristically stopped coming to work. Mr. Padewski was in his forties and was well-respected. Health-wise, he was a runner, and in impeccable shape. He had been working toward obtaining his Master’s Degree so I figured […]

Tapestry

Nov 8, 2015 · by Ree · 22 min read

Despite Clare’s advancing years, he walked with smooth confidence up the narrow, infinite steps, which should have given trouble to one as ancient as he. He was notable, if for no other reason than his youthful figure: the locals had told me that he must be at least seventy or […]

The Doctor Killer

Nov 7, 2015 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

Everyone knows that flying is one of the statistically safest activities one can do. That does not mean the inhabitants of the skies remain accident-free, however. Each aircraft has a reputation which gives one clues as to its safety and dependability. Some artificial birds cannot avoid unfavorable rapport in their […]

Crippling Debt

Nov 7, 2015 · by Rob E. Nichols · 21 min read

The first phone call came as we sat down to dinner. I had been expecting calls from potential employers or recruitment offices, so I was excited when I heard the ring tone. I was nine months into the job search and our savings were running dry. Though it was six […]

Day of the Worm

Nov 6, 2015 · by Derek Hawke a.k.a · 7 min read

What are dreams? What are they really? Are they bits and pieces of memories thrown together without design or purpose? Do they whisper secrets of future days to come or hide secrets from days long passed? Perhaps our soul is expelled from our bodies each night, thrust out into the […]

Spooky: Horrors of the Battlefield

Nov 6, 2015 · by Anonymous · 16 min read

It’s a wondrous thing, getting to work in the U.S. military. Sure, to each their own, Army does its thing, the Marines, the Special Forces, the Navy. I always wanted to be in the Air Force, but one part in particular. I am… was, actually, the Gunnery Sergeant aboard the […]

The Light in the Sky

Nov 5, 2015 · by Stephen Pate · 4 min read

My family has lived all over Southern California, from San Diego to Los Angeles and back again. For a few years we lived outside of Los Angeles, in the valley north of the city, an area called Valencia. People were mainly friendly here. It was an upper middle class neighborhood […]

The Candle

Nov 5, 2015 · by Charles Howard (Amazon • · 37 min read

She gave him the key as soon as he had walked in the door. It had been in a small box, wrapped up with a bow. He tried not to show his concern as he was acutely aware she was waiting expectantly for him to say something. “Well, what do […]

Array One Channel Four

Nov 3, 2015 · by authour ElegantButler · 5 min read

Array 1- Channel 4. Ursa Minor once had six stars. So did Cygnus. I know most of you don’t believe me. In fact it’s possible that none of you do. But I swear on the graves of my family that it’s true. Every word. They’ve been here ever since the […]

12 Steps

Nov 3, 2015 · by Kenneth Kohl · 30 min read

Danny knew he had made a mistake in coming, but he took a seat nonetheless. All of the Alcoholics Anonymous meeting on his side of town seemed warm and welcoming. All of the people were friendly and knew him by name. There were hugs, handshakes, slaps on the back. The […]