by Ryan C Major | Oct 23, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. Work smart, not hard. That’s what my old man told me, but it was advice he never seemed to have taken. Patrick Lovan spent thirty-five long years as a general contractor and he’d haul me around...
by Amanda Wisdom | Oct 21, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. Dear reader, The last house on Adeline Lane was supposed to be a new beginning for us. What happened within those walls is something I have never spoken about. Until now. Clay, my younger...
by David Flowers | Oct 21, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. I always knew the End was coming. I just never knew when. See, I grew up in Christian-land. And before I even knew how to spell “Climate Change” I was taught “Revelations”. And I don’t just mean...
by Josiah Furcinitti | Oct 19, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. 1 Aunty Marcia always said I was good at “stayin’ inside”, and right now I’m really hoping that’s true. Not just, like, staying indoors though. I mean, I kinda had to...
by David Flowers | Oct 17, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. When I first moved into Garrison House – my college dormitory – our Resident Advisor provided us with a whole list of dos and don’ts. Do park on the street – there’s always a...
by Jesse Pullins | Oct 15, 2024 | Season Six
Please note: this story was provided by the author and published as is. The asteroid was the size and length of a skyscraper. Like a spear hurtling through space it moved at impossible speed, giving the planet only a half-hour to crunch the numbers and calculate the...
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