Fiction Articles

Life; Can You Dig It?

An anonymous tip received with these disturbing visual aids. After years of digging my own grave with a dull rusty shovel, I give it most of my all, possibly accidentally severing my right big toe with the tainted orange metal edge. Already leading an off kilter life, the mild amputation seems to supply the balance [...]

Contest: Prisoners 1 of 3

Prisoners. Each and every one of us, a slave to some one or thing. Sometimes we’re the chains. Throughout the course of this endless winter, I spent a substantial amount time confined to the slightly frigid, but always entertaining chambers of my imagination. Tied to insecurities and bound by the season, it occurred to me [...]

Medicine IV

The fourth installment in a series by Tully Thibeau Photo by Sarah Kulla That she had a foresight (assuredly a wonderful preternatural quality) might seem an overstatement; even so, it was, just as any other, essentially predicated on sight. And on more singular occasions, when uncoupled from motor coordination, sight becomes temporarily retarded, what severe [...]

Hammer & a Blowtorch #3

Story # 3 of 3 from our staff fiction contest. The stories are by Jordan Demander, Sam Kulla, and Austin Valley. The author of each story will be revealed at the end of the contest, when the winner is announced.The winner will be chosen by the amount and content of comments on each story! Read Story [...]

Hammer & a Blowtorch #2

Story # 2 of 3 from our staff fiction contest. The stories are by Jordan Demander, Sam Kulla, and Austin Valley. The author of each story will be revealed at the end of the contest, when the winner is announced. The winner will be chosen by the amount and content of comments on each story! Read [...]

Hammer & a Blowtorch #1

A Tale of Three Stories So I’m sitting in the living room, undoubtedly sewing doll clothes or honing my skills at Mario Kart, when Sam [Kulla] bursts in with another one of his questionably brilliant “What if” ideas. Like a lot of Sam’s ideas, this one started out as a “How much” idea. More specifically, [...]