Chris Ashby funny stories short stories Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Samuel and the Body by Chris Ashby Samuel tries to overcome depression and loneliness by buying a sex doll in Chris Ashby's dark satire. It was a dark moment in Samuel's year when he decided to buy the doll. All thoughts had directed him toward suicide, so this resolution was intended to stem the flow of these thoughts. That he was only window shopping on their website he was convinced of, until the moment he clicked "… Read more Labels: Chris Ashby funny stories short stories 2 comments:
funny stories Lucy Tutt short stories Sunday, December 9, 2012 Making Headway by Lucy Tutt Sally from the Projects Office is rather nervous about a presentation she was supposed to have started delivering two minute ago, in this comedy by Lucy Tutt. It wasn't that I had planned it this way; just that it happened so quickly that I hardly had time to plan at all. The stationery cupboard is a lot smaller and darker than I had realised and five minutes has felt more like thirty. I'… Read more Labels: funny stories Lucy Tutt short stories 2 comments:
creepy stories funny stories medium length stories Natalie Thake Friday, December 7, 2012 The Old Man and the Dead Thing By Natalie Thake George finds the corpse of an unidentifiable animal in his parsnip patch, in Natalie Thake's light-hearted horror. George Fletcher leaned against his rickety shed and surveyed his crop of parsnips in fury. Though his eyesight was clouded by cataracts, he'd instantaneously recognised that a disturbance had taken place. "Bloody kids," he muttered, his breath condensing in the co… Read more Labels: creepy stories funny stories medium length stories Natalie Thake 2 comments:
fantastic stories Jeff Pfaller long stories Tuesday, December 4, 2012 The Lantern Guard by Jeff Pfaller After thirty years of peaceful rule, King Imes disarms his Lantern Guard, leaving Arbalest with an uncertain future; by Jeff Pfaller. The sword glowed, too late for Arbalest to snatch it back from the fire. The blade he'd sweat and bled and lived with, as much a part of his arm as flesh and bone. Twenty-two years with this blade, and it hadn't failed him once. And now all he could do wa… Read more Labels: fantastic stories Jeff Pfaller long stories 5 comments:
Ben Woestenburg criminal stories long stories pick of the month Sunday, December 2, 2012 A Business of Consequence by Ben Woestenburg Ben Woestenburg's touching story about the rise and fall of two criminals in 1920s New York will transport you to the golden age of gangsterism. A servant's too often a negligent elf; If it's business of consequence, do it yourself! Revd. R.H. Barham 1788-1845 NEW YORK 1910 "Yer not gonna welch out on us, are ya?" I said, trying my best to intimidate the geezer… Read more Labels: Ben Woestenburg criminal stories long stories pick of the month No comments: