creepy stories criminal stories medium length stories Michael Pearson Tuesday, October 30, 2012 House of Plenti by Michael Pearson Michael Pearson's character, a young boy, suffers blow after blow in this heart rending and tense tragedy Circuit Court House, Upper Marlboro, MD. My small ten year old frame sat in what seemed to me to be the biggest leather chair ever made. It was dark green, and had two large arm rests that I had to reach up to place my hands on. The room was small, and cold from the air conditioning. A… Read more Labels: creepy stories criminal stories medium length stories Michael Pearson 5 comments:
fantastic stories short stories TC Stevenson Sunday, October 28, 2012 Gawain and the White Rose by T.C. Stevenson Knight Gawain travels to the Green Citadel to face punishment, but is distracted by a preternatural white rose, in T.C. Stevenson's fantasy dedicated to Holly Massard Gawain surveyed his surroundings from the peak of the path. Below him, a vale of multi-colored oak trees sprang to vibrant life in the glow of a pink and orange sunset. Amidst the forest, cutting between the mountains, ran a nar… Read more Labels: fantastic stories short stories TC Stevenson 1 comment:
futuristic stories long stories Spencer Connor Friday, October 26, 2012 Last Ship From Earth by Spencer Connor In 2084, in a lonely outpost of humanity on Mars, a fledgling revolutionary group foments rumours of a terrible conspiracy among the colony's leaders; by Spencer Connor Chapter One Burgeoning life busied itself amid starships and within three vast city-domes on the red planet's surface. All ships were uniform in size, expressly constructed to dock with the station before departing downward… Read more Labels: futuristic stories long stories Spencer Connor No comments:
creepy stories Phil Richardson short stories Tuesday, October 23, 2012 The Cold that Night Brings by Phil Richardson Something terrible lurks in the basement of Richard and Joyce's new home, in Phil Richardson's horror Richard was exhausted; he thought that moving day was never going to end. He was over sixty now and proud of his strength but the boxes were heavy and there were quite a few of them. Joyce said they would save money by hiring a truck and doing the work themselves. Their new house, actu… Read more Labels: creepy stories Phil Richardson short stories 6 comments:
Carl Poffley funny stories futuristic stories short stories Sunday, October 21, 2012 Cornucopia by Carl Poffley A corporate executive fails to grasp the revolutionary potential of his invention in Carl Poffley's comic sci-fi "What's up?" Brian asked, not looking up from his book. He could tell something was wrong by the way Stuart burst through the front door, grumbling frustratedly. Stuart said nothing, instead slumping down into his chair and resting his head in his hands. Brian ginger… Read more Labels: Carl Poffley funny stories futuristic stories short stories 2 comments: