Twisted Love Affairs

This magazine focuses on Romantasy and Dark Romance.

  • Money Can’t Buy Love (Osawhiomo Abbey Salami)

    Naomi grapples with her tumultuous past and the pain inflicted by her ex-husband, Mike. Despite her father’s insistence on reconciling with Mike, Naomi finds solace in Daniel, a humble taxi driver. Their love blossoms amidst societal challenges, ultimately leading to their marriage and the joy of starting a family together.

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  • The Art of Not Falling In Love (Umme Pritam)

    Kayra navigates her feelings as she rides a train to Oshawa, discussing her confusion over a budding relationship with her friend Violet. She reflects on the intricacies of love, self-discovery, and fear of vulnerability. Despite the uncertainty and emotional turmoil, she seeks to embrace both solitude and the hope of connection.

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  • A Toenail Thing (Nate Mancuso)

    BDSM plus a dinner date? What could possibly go wrong? Find out in this strange, romantic, and comedic story crafted to great effect!

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  • The Test (Jean-Luc Bolo)

    The Test (Jean-Luc Bolo)

    Love and betrayal are often two sides of the same coin, and the nature of wild romance remains unchanged after centuries of human evolution. But something about this bout of romance is different. . .very different.

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  • They Spoke Your Name (James Young)

    On a rainy day, the narrator reflects on life’s struggles while dreaming of a mysterious girl in a coffee shop. He is determined to find her, and eventually encounters her at Westville Comfort, where she turns out to be his favorite author. They connect deeply, sharing their dreams and troubles.

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  • The Winter Raven (James Young)

    In Avendale City Park, Max Damon enjoys a winter afternoon with his sister Taylor, sipping hot chocolate. They encounter famous musician Matt Luther, who invites Taylor to his concert. Max, encouraged by Taylor, nervously asks Raven out for the concert, leading to a charming moment after they fall in the snow together.

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  • The Chasm (Hannah Goodman)

    The Chasm (Hannah Goodman)

    Is there a difference between superficial infatuation and true love? Can one keep sex separated from emotion? Questions as old as time are tackled yet again in a story that appears as a romance but is, in fact, something quite different and perhaps more.

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