The sun is dim and the sky a painted canvas of mellow indigo. There are no stars in the night, only blobs of missed paint, …
Review: Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley
“A sibling represents a person’s past, present, and future.” –John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back To simply describe John Corey Whaley’s debut novel as …
Street Lamps by Rachael Costello
Her nails were white, her clothing black. Her heart resembled much of the both of them. Void of life and full with hatred. “I hate …
Cloisters by Harnidh Kaur
The day after I died, I woke up with a knot in my throat, a rising crescendo of goodbyes that reminded me of the last …
The Girl with the Red Scarf by Leah Harter
This is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. Scarlett was perhaps the most terrifying person …
The Art of Forgetting by Layla Zatar
Strawberry blond hair curtaining a beautiful face. Pale soft skin, a porcelain doll laying on a hard surface scattered with shards of glass. Green shining …
how to disappear by Charlotte Covey
i. basically everything fell apart and that was fine or whatever but now it’s kind of hard to breathe and it’s kind of hard to …
Sleep by Sabrina
I searched for some kind of warmth When sadness took me But when I first met you All my fears vanished Wrapped in your arms …
Cigarettes by Grace Dearing
Mason watched her light her third cigarette, digesting her every movement. From his spot inside the café, he could see the exact way her long, …