(The following is an excerpt from an, as yet, unpublished novel, ‘When Blood Runs Cold’.) Peace would not come to him. The ache that the Abbot had repeatedly told him would lessen and fade away still stabbed at his heart. Four years! Four years of brutal, gruelling training of both mind and body. Studying the … Continue reading ‘Killing is What I Do’ by Jonathan Saville
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‘The Easy River to Success’ by Mark Lord
Before dinner that Tuesday, I sat back in my leather-bound chair and indulged in a few moments of feeling quietly safisfied. Recently I had even felt the beginnings of optimism. After years of cloud and storm, the sun had broken through and I could at last bask in the success that I deserved. After all, … Continue reading ‘The Easy River to Success’ by Mark Lord
‘Three Gold Pieces’ by Brock L. Noel
Illustration by Romeo Esparrago Sir Lochlan Mayes’s breaths were coming hard as he bent over in the stifling heat scorching the city streets of Goldenshore. It had been especially hot this summer on the coast of the Southern Sea, and today was no different. Lochlan put his hands on his knees, watching the sweat drip … Continue reading ‘Three Gold Pieces’ by Brock L. Noel
The Tears of Lakshmi, by Ian James
"Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever. Compared to the great distance that had separated him from Daisy it had seemed very near to her, almost touching her. It had seemed as close as a star to the moon. Now it was again a green … Continue reading The Tears of Lakshmi, by Ian James
Dreamcatcher, by Aaron J. Berg
When Cassie sat on the rooftop of her house Late one night and looked up Into outer space, She wanted nothing more Than to see a shooting star Just so she could make a wish. But, she wondered, does anyone on Earth Know what these messengers are, Or where they really come from? From another … Continue reading Dreamcatcher, by Aaron J. Berg
Echoes from Radioland, by David Wright
“Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay. The Shadow knows.” Maniacal laughter echoed into the emptiness of outer space, and for the next twenty minutes Valerie and Maria were transported to an alien world where men in black fedoras and trench … Continue reading Echoes from Radioland, by David Wright
10 Years Ago in Planet… “Noses” by Thithp of Blipp
Metal cylinder burn through world. Fiery screams. Awe. Terror. Much death. Silence. The hot thing stand on The Under. Then. Open. Emerging, moving. New sounds: ". . . and remove your helmets. . . Wow, this is fantastic; get a few lungfuls of this atmosphere. . . Better than Earth’s. . . I could breathe … Continue reading 10 Years Ago in Planet… “Noses” by Thithp of Blipp
Build Your Own Mech
This is a great idea. But there is just one little problem. I've already been built and am functioning fairly normally. Still, no harm in trying to build the second real-life anime robot. http://www.mechaps.com/ *
How I Became a Bounty Hunter
Actually, most of my work as a bounty hunter was black-ops stuff. The Federation will never reveal my role. Still, you can download nice wallpaper showing some of my colleagues. Only the great Darth Leo is missing from the lineup. http://www.stuffanimation.com/bounty.html *
Why UFOs Never Show Up on Telescopes
Many readers have asked us why UFOs are seen everywhere but through telescopes. You'd think that telescopes, which point at the heavens as a full-time job, would be spotting flying saucers every other Thursday, at a minimum. Well, it turns out there is a very simple answer. Studies of crashed UFOs consistently reveal that these … Continue reading Why UFOs Never Show Up on Telescopes








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