Short Story: Drawing a Bead
by Marie Flanigan T settled on a roof across from the arcade. He unzipped his gear bag and began assembling his rifle. In less than a minute, the gun was mounted on a tripod and
by Marie Flanigan T settled on a roof across from the arcade. He unzipped his gear bag and began assembling his rifle. In less than a minute, the gun was mounted on a tripod and
A Lise Norwood Mystery by Andrew Nance It was late afternoon as I struggled with the huge picture frame, squeezing Nick’s Christmas present into the backseat of my Mini Cooper. I had found a big
by Kate Birdsall “They act like this shit is a matter of-of national security, when really it’s just a health-food store! What’s corporate about it?! I mean, give me a break!” Tina stood atop a milk
by Danielle M. Wong Traveling continues to serve as invaluable writing inspiration for me. Many of my experiences abroad inform the characters, settings, and scenes in my novels. Although my dream travel list is always
1. Last Liar Standing has a plot that seems as if it would have been difficult to keep track of to make sure all the pieces were in the right place as Vonny figured them out. I