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Machines, bodies, machines
Anna Quercia-ThomasHe wonders if the bed springs know that they are different things from the springs in his body that clench and unclench throughout the night, instinctive in a helpless attempt to roll himself away from the fire burning in each of his bones. It’s the left side, hip to ankle, shoulder to ribs. He thinks […]

My Neck-Mouth Can Sing Louder Than Yours
Ryan ColeIt starts with an inch-long slit in my neck. Mom notices first. “Got a secret you want to tell us?” she says with a laugh, chewing on the waffles that she makes for me and Dad every morning before school. She grins at me as wide as the scar on her neck where her own […]

A Night Aboard the Aegis Starliner
Jean-Baptiste AndreThe Cost Your mother refuses to mention the costs associated with this trip. It is your 16th birthday and the first you’ve celebrated with more than a cake and the same, flickering e-candle. She greets every new experience like a test of will and haggles with the taxi driver to get to the spaceport. He […]

Coyote Vicious: A Novel Excerpt
KoadaChapter Two My father had been obsessed with making sure I knew how to tell when and where an animal had been. When he was whipping his little Toyota truck, which he lovingly called The Yoda, up the side of a mountain, speeding around corners with no guard rails, he’d screech to a stop next […]

The Guild of Lady Protectors: A Novel Excerpt
Matt TigheChapter 1 It was hard to look at the view with one eye swelling shut, but Sania was used to difficulties, both small and large. It would be her last time on the balcony, soaking up the beautiful, chaotic view, and at least now she could pretend her tears were from the thumping she’d received. […]

Escape from Krow: A Novel Excerpt
Robyn DabneyChapter One The first person I tried to kill with a shadow was my sister. I had removed my only pair of stockings and left them to dry by the fire while I relieved myself. Remil had taken the socks, unraveled them into two useless piles of thread, and then laughed when she’d seen my […]

Hollow Whispers of the Wind, Chapter One
Florence ChienOne An island. Such is my existence within the stale breath of my house, my house against the undying neon of the Bund, and the Bund beneath the fires that scorch the sky. Mine is an island of solitude and silence. Not even the stifling August heat can begin to thaw the ice that entombs […]

Problem Is
Christopher O'HalloranI’m in love with Melissa Lee. Problem is, so is my brother. Problem is, he got the looks. The charisma. The height. He’s older, so maybe I’ll catch up in the next couple of years, but by then, it’ll be too late. Problem is, he’ll win her hand. Problem is how that hand transforms from […]