Excerpt From THE FIFTH WATCHER By Melissa Barker-Simpson. I was five years old when they came for me. I don’t recall everything that happened, and perhaps I never will. But I know there were four of them. They were dressed… Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #23
~ Excerpt from GODMODE By Quan Williams. “Sub-level 6 reached,” the familiar, metallic voice of Robo-Brit rings in my ear, waking me from my memory. “Please identify yourself for access to this floor.” The memory puzzles me. Mulder and Ithaca… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #21
Excerpt from: Uncovering Truths – Lost Chapter 4 prequel to The Chronicles of Xannia: Time’s Tempest by M.J. Moores Dezmind stepped up to the high counter. The Jeridan woman, of black skin and yellow coliths, speaking into her head-set communicator… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #17
Excerpt From Othella Chapter 1 ~ Quentin ( 5 Years Ago ) I call it the “last supper.” I’m morbid that way. But it’s an accurate enough description. – After greeting the recruits as a group, I lead them to… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #12
Excerpt From the debut novel The First by Lisa M. Green Something strikes me out of the corner of my eye. Looking over, I see nothing, hear nothing, but still the feeling is there. I can’t shake the thought… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #9
An Excerpt From: Hannah Strong by S.J. Matthews ~ She climbed atop the horse that most reminded her of Hershey and trotted off to Central Park. Her form was a little off at first, but she synced up with the… Read More ›
Fiction Friday #7
Today’s fiction excerpt from the anthology The Glitch Factory is dedicated on behalf of the author to Nelson Mandela. Water Cycle – by Donna Thompson. Glancing back at the author’s site with one shaped eyebrow raised, she had a moment… Read More ›
Character Poetry
Desert Travels An excerpt from the soon-to-be released science fiction novel The Chronicles of Xannia: Time’s Tempest, written by M.J. Moores. Poem by Merick Blazing suns align with bitter winds to tire petrified bones; Trudging, trudging, trudging … Read More ›