Elara Vance never kept anything on her refrigerator. No photos, no magnets, no scraps of grocery lists. Just a blank silver door that matched the rest of her empty apartment. So...
Read moreThe rain never stopped in Calvessant. It fell in oily sheets, dripping off brass rooftops, hissing where it struck the steam vents. Mira walked the cobbled streets, cloak pulled tight,...
Read moreBy Alan Denis The only sound was the soft scratch of graphite on paper. A fine dust collected in the groves of the old desk, each stroke a tiny act...
Read moreI picked up a notebook and a world of guilt opened up in front of me. Guilt so powerful that it warped the reality around someone that witnessed something horrible. — He...
Read moreThe World Before A global ecological catastrophe, possibly a meteor impact, wiped out 75% of the human population. Earth isn't immediately doomed, but it's circling the drain. The collapse is inevitable,...
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