I haven’t had a full night’s sleep in six months. Sure, I’ve slept twenty minutes here, an hour there, but not enough. Nowhere near enough. My...
“The Farm” by Lizz Shepherd Just after dusk was the best time to feed the livestock. The sun had just faded and the air was cool,...
“Coffin Birth” by David Simmons When another person is going on about something you find disagreeable and you wish to make them stop talking, the best...
Da nah… da nah… da na da na da na da na da na da na… Shark zombies are here and it’s a feeding frenzy! Here...
“The Sick Man” by Tylor James For better or worse, Jeffrey Caplinger was about to board. It was 9:35 on a frigid Chicago morning. He was...
“JANE” by J.C. Alan 1 Derrick Randolph returned home from work, his hands were covered in filth and a blanket of sweat coated his forehead, his...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… When Lucille came to, she was in a hospital bed wondering how she had gotten there. Her head was pounding and...
“The Difference” by Beulah Vega An old man drinks at a varnished bar, gleaming oak, and cedar polished to the point of reflection. He uses the...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… About seven miles down the road she noticed the flashing lights in the rear view mirror from a state patrol car...
“Dis” by Tim Brown Steven didn’t recognize the doorway in front of him. Coated in red velvet and pincushion buttons the door stood in vibrant defiance...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… Fortunately, the Cadillac had had a full tank of gas and drove as smoothly as could be expected from a vintage...
“Unrequited” by Michael Balletti Cecil thought he and Arlene were destined to be together forever. After all, that’s what he screamed over and over the night...
“The Sea of Trees” by Cherish Larain Kari was the only visitor at the grave. She sat there with crossed legs, flowers, snacks, offerings, cleaning supplies,...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… Lucille returned to her room to prepare for her departure. She bolted the dead bolt behind her and took inventory of...
“Here Today” by Harman Burgess Edward worked for the Fenton County Post Office. His job mostly consisted of standing in a small dark room sorting packages...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… The whole of the flea market was coated in a thick layer of fine soot. Nothing looked as if it had...
“Truly A Monster” by Rachel Cubbage Yikes! That fire spell missed your head by no less than an inch. You knew you shouldn’t have snuck into...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… Lucille woke to a rap on the door. “Hey’derr.” Tom’s voice echoed from the other side of her sanctuary. “Jus’ wanted...
Day 17 The cruiser screamed past the corner where they had paused. Dani had no way of knowing if the driver had seen her group, but...
“Love in the Age of the Inquisition” by Nathan Batchelor When the people want blood, you give them blood. And that day in the square of...