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HOUSE OF THE GOLDEN PHOENIX by J.Tchaikovski
October 5, 2011 Short stories Tags: China, Medieval
Qiaohua knelt in front of her ancestors, to all the generations that once stood before, her hands holding the smoky, burning incense, as she looked at each of the names of her forefathers sincerely.
“Dear Grandpa, and all my honored forefathers, please bless your humble and unworthy granddaughter-in-law the strength to overcome these series of unfortunate events that have besieged the peace of our village. I seek your guidance in all my actions, so that in turn, I can help protect the villagers, just as how all of you, my fathers have been—honoring the family and shouldering the responsibilities. I’ll do whatever I can to stop the evil at bay until Zhenjing return. My fathers, please ensure his return! I will be forever thankful.†(more…)
SMALL AND AFRAID by Vincent L. Cleaver
September 30, 2011 Short stories Tags: Vincent L Cleaver
The man was big; they called him ‘Bear’ or ‘Papa Bear’. Stan thought about male bears and hoped that he was a papa wolf, instead… in the Zombie Apocalypse, such a big guy had done better than most, bashing in undead skulls and keeping beyond their cold hands with the reach of the tree limb pruning-hook that he was carrying. It looked like serious hurt. (more…)
EAT ME by Diana Wolfe
September 27, 2011 Short stories
My name was John Folger, and no, no relation to the coffee. That’s always the first thing people ask when I meet them, and my response is automatic. It’s possible that by now there isn’t even an empty can of Folgers left, so maybe that reference doesn’t make any sense to you, but all I know about is the past and the right now. I guess my writing this down shows that I still believe in a future, but I have no more illusions that I’ll be in it. I hope my story can help you, even if it’s just to fill in the blanks of a moment in history. I warn you, I have no answers, only observations and a few confessions. (more…)
COLUMBUS DAY: PART 1 by Patrick Turner
September 20, 2011 Short stories Tags: 1st Ohio Volunteers, military, Patrick Turner
This is the third story of a series that began with 1ST OHIO VOLUNTEERS.
1.
A wet, frigid wind tore at the long column of ragged men as they continued their march along a snow covered highway flanked on both sides by large white hills. The tops of those hills however were invisible in the grey haze of the miserably wet and cold weather. Their heads were bowed against the harsh bite of the wind and barely a word was spoken among them. Large flakes of wet snow whipped into them, liquefied, and ran down the seams of their combat fatigues. Icicles clung to the rims of their Kevlar helmets.
Their shoulders sported the screaming eagle of the 101st Airborne division and this detachment was composed of a platoon of light infantry. In total they numbered around 40 men and they trudged through the snow with the grim determination that only soldiers can muster. (more…)
I KILLED A MAN by Randy Brooks
August 9, 2011 Short stories
I killed a man. I killed a man. I killed a man. I-kill-a-man.
I killed a living, breathing, flesh and blood man.
He wasn’t one of those things. He spoke, cried, smiled, and thought. (more…)
IN THE WRONG HANDS by Pithyoneliner
August 5, 2011 Short stories Tags: Russia
The Lubyanka, Moscow, RF – March 22nd 2012
“So this guy, Maalouf, what exactly is he trying to sell?†Major-General Alexandr Cherlin was getting irritated, he hated dealing with field agents. At the other end of a very poor line to their Luanda office someone spoke. “Worse than Ebola? I find this hard to believe Captain Gavrikov. Do you trust this guy?â€Â (more…)
A ZOMBIE STORY by WPM
August 3, 2011 Short stories Tags: WPM
He rested his head against the door post. Cold sweat formed on his forehead and dripped down his face. Through the closed door he could hear them breaking through the flimsy barricade he had thrown up in front of the living room door. He trembled. He always knew this day would come but he never expected it would come so fast. No news on the TV or radio. No time to prepare. (more…)
THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE WYOMING by Oliver Scanlan
August 2, 2011 Short stories Tags: military
“We have to tell the crew…†Highfield observed, grimacing.
“Are you sure that’s wise?†Farris replied, “I mean, how many of them will have families…y’know…in the area.â€
“That’s why they need to be told. Come on Cal, they’re professionals. They’re trained, we owe it to them to…†(more…)
RUNNING ON AHEAD by Chuck Von Nordheim
July 11, 2011 Short stories
Mike walked into the sun to make sure Beugin saw his shirt. The shirt he wore boasted a Springsteen CD cover, the one with Bruce’s denim-clad butt in front of an American flag. Since the Provisional Authority condemned Springsteen as a cultural terrorist, Mike figured sporting it would give Beugin all the probable cause he’d need to search for the contraband he’d been led to suspect was on the premises. Mike picked the shirt, though, because he bought it at the first concert he took Tina to—a his and hers matched set of classic rock art. (more…)
LIFEBOAT CAPTAINS by Vincent L. Cleaver
June 28, 2011 Short stories Tags: Vincent L Cleaver
“Some days you just want to walk out there and let the zombies munch on ya… Not!”
Nobody laughed. The skinny man with the smile that didn’t reach his eyes poured his last drop of hot sugar-water into the coals. They were out of coffee, tea, out of everything. Time to get on the road, do some scavenging. He turned to the joker.
“You are hilarious, Kermit, just freaking hysterically funny…”
“I didn’t mean anything by it, Ski!” (more…)
BLACK DEATH by Patrick Turner
June 14, 2011 Short stories Tags: Patrick Turner
This day, the Twenty third Day of July in the Thirteen Hundred and Forty Ninth year of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I, Father Maurice Apuzzi, do commit to documentation all of the events that I have witnessed heretofore with all the honesty and truth that Our Lord God would command of one of his servants.
I have under great pain of conscience been forced to risk excommunication from the Holy Church for daring to spread the absolute truth about the events outside Your Lordship’s mighty walls so that you may know and reflect, as all benevolent rulers who are trust by God with provenance over his fellow man may from time to time. So that you might prepare for the true enormity of what is slowly creeping towards you from the Italian March. (more…)