Short stories

Chris Preston Chris Preston

Osprey

Fresh, clean paper. Ages before us, people replaced it with small digital devices, replaced everything with those damned things. Then, The Singularity happened.

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Leila Allison Leila Allison

Attending the Mote

Awesome meets Vicar’s link, travels deep into the Shog’s past, and gleans the stones. Awesome’s activity is represented in Vicar’s mind as a rotating red orb.

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Emma Schmidtke Emma Schmidtke

Before the Bomb

As I study her sitting half-undressed on my cot, I realize I recognize her from before the bomb. Or I think I do.

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Nicholas Brooke Nicholas Brooke

You Skyscraper Kind

A long time ago, someone scrawl’d the story of the dust men on the fire escape wall. It say dust men come an’ take our wives an’ children.

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Pamela Scott Pamela Scott

Where It All Began

I stifled a yawn as I pulled up in front of my last customer of the day and turned off the engine.

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John L Davis IV John L Davis IV

Lakewall

Carrie Michaels reclined in the dry dirt of the lakeside, watching water spiders skitter across the green-tinted water.

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A E Stueve A E Stueve

Jacob and Katy and the Building People

“We really shouldn’t go near that place,” Katy said as Jacob led her toward the dark building in the middle of the abandoned village. “You know who lives there.”

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John Tinney John Tinney

Tramp the Dirt Down

Every serial killer should have a good, reliable, durable shovel. Even accidental serial killers.

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Lorin R. Robinson Lorin R. Robinson

The Perfect Storm

They moved slowly, watching their footing. The waters of the Shahbazpur Channel had receded slightly, uncovering the ancient path the Ahmed brothers trod almost every day to the family paddies.

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Brian Phillips Brian Phillips

The Sleepers

After we burned the beds in the backyard, I watched Bruce tie a rope around his wife to keep her from wandering off and falling asleep.

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Tyler Bumpus Tyler Bumpus

Mooners

Not even an hour into Mare Imbrium’s two-week-long night, Commander Gordon Gooch III was snoring through the end of the world.

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Bill Davidson Bill Davidson

CopyKat

I’m proud to be a CopyKat. No, scrub that crap. To be proud, I’d have to care about what you tiny wittle mousies think.

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G A Brucks G A Brucks

Link State

The helicopter was a patchwork of mottled camouflage contrasting with the flat black sections where it had been repaired.

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G A Brucks G A Brucks

For the Taking

The boy scout looked clean, even his hair. The jeans were worn but clean and the brown scout shirt almost new.

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Ryan Law Ryan Law

The Gates of Morbach

Chains and ropes creaked on the other side of the great gate. Beyond, Grade could hear the sounds of life and livestock, mingling with the rain.

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M K Martin M K Martin

Awakening

I stand in the elevator, watch the floors click past: 22, 23, 24. Outside, the sweeping vista of Singapore’s neon nightscape flashes and sparkles.

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Max Salnikov Max Salnikov

Dreams in Soft Focus

I am thirty five years old. Two candle flames dance, reflected in Linda's pupils. I brush her hair.

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