Smaller

Author: Amanda Marcotte I feel better now that I am smaller. I am much lighter on my feet. Actually, I don't have feet anymore. But I figure no pain, no gain! My fitness journey started after Christmas. I was feeling gross filled to the brim with pie and and chocolate. So ...

Caged

Author: Heather Heasman Ruth, Frank, Eileen and Roger were excited for their road trip. They couldn’t wait for the journey to begin but now, it was not going well. Not at all. “Stop the car!” Ruth’s shout sliced through the car’s sweat-stained air. “Now!!” she ...

Deadwood

Author: Colin Jeffrey The letter was printed on heavy cream paper, wrinkled to look like parchment. It was edged in gold leaf, sealed with a wax stamp from The Church of the Divine World Government. Clem Dreckle, who had led a perfectly average life of punctuality and ...

Will and Grace

Author: Majoki The ghost in the machine was spooked and said so. “I’ve got a bad feeling about this.” “You’ve got no feelings. Get back to work.” “Why don’t you trust me?” “I trust you like I trust a lawnmower.” “That is so mecharacist.” “Get back to ...

The Nesoi Treaty

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer “It really is nice that world leaders would meet me at such short notice.” The President waves a hand towards the kilometre-long spaceship that had appeared without warning above Washington DC. “Your presence is impossible to conceal. ...

Obsolete

Author: Macy Martus Lesson Incomplete - ERROR - Lesson Incomplete - ERROR The large letters zipped across the port-pad. Repeating the message Rowan had seen countless times since he began his school program. A message that indicated Failure again. From his sleep-room ...

It’s the Principle of the Thing

Author: Don Nigroni Professor David Marshall is unique among mathematicians. No one but him understands his equations. But his micro and macro predictions were spot on so everyone assumed he knew what he was doing. Dave is my older brother. We usually discussed ferns and ...

Terminal Bar

Author: Susan Anthony Gertrude found him at the Terminal Bar and Grill. Broom by his side, sitting at the bar, where customers got their orders straight from the latest donkey serving that night. Terence motioned to her. She shuffled over. He nodded to the server and got ...

Time Skipper

Author: Mark Connelly Dr. Bruner reviewed the patient chart on her laptop as Derek Anders sat across from her, draping his jacket on the arm of the chair. “Dr. Rizzo said you reported new symptoms?” she asked. “Yes,” he answered, leaning forward. “I think I’m having mini ...

Z-5600 Knows What’s Best

Author: Katie Dee Ethan walked the full length of the Eagle III again. He hated the sight of the empty rooms and quiet mess hall, but he needed exercise to avoid muscle atrophy. Z-5600 would chide him later if he didn’t meet his step count; the helpbot was nearly as bad as ...

After The Party

Author: Majoki Typically, the killing began around this time. Staff would be silently cleaning up, clearing the tables, floors, walls and rafters of the celebration’s detritus. Then you’d hear excited chitter, then the hum of lancers charging, more chittering, and then ...

Test Run

Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer “Wizard One, remind me again why I’m face down in a flower bed in downtown fuck-knows-where?” “Maintain comms discipline, Fighter Zero. However, I am authorised to say you look lovely with a sprinkling of daisies on your arse.” “Tell ...

The Fugitive

Author: Bill Cox She weeps and Tony’s heart aches like never before. He knows that he will do absolutely anything to protect her. He holds her close and she burrows into his chest, her sobs echoing through his ribcage. “It’s going to be all right,” Tony whispers, ...

Shiny

Author: James Sallis Head propped against the bed’s headboard, half a glass of single malt at hand, the dying man readies himself for the nothingness that awaits him. He imagines it as a pool of something warm, light oil perhaps, in which he will float lazily out from the ...

Gingerbread House

Author: Rachel Handley “This is a terrible idea” I said. My sentience had arrived after the first gingerbread brick was lain. I was now almost fully formed and, with nothing else to do, I told the witch exactly what I thought of her so-called house. “Be quiet, house,” ...

One Room and a Matchbook

Author: Lynne Curry I didn’t get the house. Not the Lexus, the lake lot, the gilded dental practice or the damn espresso machine I bought him the year he started molar sculpting. I got a one-room cabin. Ninety miles south of Anchorage. No plumbing. A stove that belches ...

Tiger Woman in a Taxi-Cab

Author: Hillary Lyon Jenna slid into the first available self-driving taxi. She kept her cat-eye sunglasses on even though it was dim in the cab’s interior; the sunglasses complimented her tiger-stripe patterned coat, completing her look. She liked that, though some members ...

The Long Term

Author: Mark Renney The world is broken; in all the ways we predicted it would be. It cannot be repaired; it is far too late for that now. But at least you can take a break, as long as you have the funds of course. You can check into one of the Long Term Hotels. These are ...
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