fiction

  • Killing For Martha (Richie Billing)

    Jak didn’t care much for politics, nor the lives of kings and queens, and yet here he was fighting their war. Deprived of his liberty, forced to fight, forced to kill, forced to die. But through his anger and despair, one vision kept shining through: Martha–smiling and happy and waiting for him to come home.

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  • Living Dawn, Flowing Twilight (Leena Joshi)

    Morning light advances slowly across the snow, testing surface and contour, revealing texture rather than spectacle…

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  • 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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  • Author Interview w/ Jasmine Loo

    Jasmine Loo, a neurodivergent psychologist and author from Melbourne, discusses her passion for writing and hobbies influenced by her ADHD. Initially writing for fun, she sought to create relatable Asian, neurodivergent characters. Her journey includes challenges in writing and marketing, with success measured by meaningful reader connections rather than fame.

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  • The Groove (Maisen Hill)

    The Groove (Maisen Hill)

    Maisen A. Hill’s poetry, styled as Trance Lyricism, blends rhythm and raw emotion, inviting readers to experience a meditative journey through layered wordplay. His work challenges perceptions, urging movement towards understanding and connection. Hill’s unique expression reflects an exploration of consciousness, identity, and the complexities of human emotion.

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  • Road Rager (Jill Nelson)

    Road Rager (Jill Nelson)

    Road Rage is a dangerous thing, especially when life is already kicking you while you’re down. For this character, life kicked them straight into the grave. . .

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  • The Christmas Box (Jill Nelson)

    Christmas is supposed to be a cheerful time of year, right? Well, let’s just say this Christmas Halloween is making a special appearance!

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