Types of Story Lengths:
Short Story: up to 15,000 words
Flash Fiction: up to 1,000 words
Micro Fiction: up to 300 words
The Smiling Man
Recurring nightmares are beginning to pursue Rick far from his dreams. Short Story.
Man in the Well.
A fable about a man who falls into a well. Flash Fiction.
Unspoken
Even as Peter attempts to speak, to act, he cannot. (This was an entry for The Handmaids Tale contest). Flash Fiction.
Man in Reno
Two men share a cup of coffee and old stories they never knew about one another. Flash Fiction.
Something in the Woods
There's a reason all the old fables were created to scare the children away from the woods. Short Story.
Release Me
Being alone in the nighttime. Micro Fiction.
Hell Diver
It was in late November of 1934 when I and the local rancher, Mr. Whitticker, took his skiff out onto the center of crater lake up in the panhandle of Texas. The wind was strong and cold and bit hard against the skin. The black brackish water was rippling and attempting to carry the boat away. Short Story.
The Rotary Phone
A voice keeps calling the old red rotary phone. Flash Fiction.
Soot.
Its name is Soot. Micro Fiction.
Medusa
A drug store robbery gone wrong in the weird west. Flash Fiction.
The Ranger, The Priest, and The Rogue
Moses rides off ahead and alone to face the antlered coven far out into the pines. Short Story.
And My Axe
It's always dark when I come home, but he's standing there again at the end of the hallway with the glass door behind him and the yellow from the outside streetlight silhouetting him. Flash Fiction.
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The Monster Still Gets You In The End
TerrorThis is an anthology of short horror stories that cover the ordinary to the paranormal. Nightmares and monsters and all the other things that dwell beyond the Outer Dark and serve the Man in the Corner. The stories range from a few hundred words lon...