What goes through the mind of us all when our brain no longer functions, when we pass from this life to the next. It was something Mark Castleton was about to find out... ...More
We say nothing lives forever. We are wrong. Craig Stephenson never imagined a simple photograph would not only change is life, but threaten the foundations of reason and logic. ...More
Did this meeting actually take place in New York City near the corner of Bleecker Street as the 19th century drew to a close? Maybe not, but if so, it would have been a kick to be there... ...More
If you live long enough, you'll attend at least two funerals, one for mom and one for dad. These are some thoughts I penned while dealing with my mother's declining health. ...More
What if the world's greatest new poetic talent chose to live far from society as possible? This short story presents what this type of person might be like... ...More
For fans of William Faulkner, this (very) short story gives us the possibility of events occurring to Miss Quentin Compson the day after Easter, 1928, the snippet of Faulkner's writing (>) comes from ...More