A Matter of Perspective
by Martin Lochman She was a robot. They all were. Al was just about to answer the young student’s question when the realization set in, triggering a cascade of involuntary…
by Martin Lochman She was a robot. They all were. Al was just about to answer the young student’s question when the realization set in, triggering a cascade of involuntary…
by Katherine Nabity The planchette slid across the Ouija board. To Millie, it sounded everything like canvas in the wind. # Millie hadn’t realized she’d married an aeronaut until it…
When Scott Brown receives a test from someone who identifies herself only as the “Conspiracy Chick,” claiming to know the whereabouts of Dr. Estes and John Hemlock’s head, Scott finds…
by Joe Cron Chet Breen crouched tight against a cluster of waist-high creosote bushes, panting, as he turned to look back through the bushes toward the trail he was just…
By Conrad Gardner My first memories had no visual trigger. They came from touch. The drafts of father’s laboratory cooled my body. If I were conscious then, I would have…
Author Tom Frye is also an audio recording artist now, and he’s really good at it! Contact us at thewriterandthewhitecat@gmail to learn more about it. He’s currently finishing up narrating…
by Frederick Gero Heimbach Yes! Welcome! Is it a companion you seek? A roommate? You have come to the proper place, sir. I help men find living companions. You are…
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, and set in the world of A Darker Shade of Magic, V. E. Schwab opens…
In this video, Eric and I discuss the worldview behind his new book, “The Cold.”
By Ashley Weaver 12 October 1846, 9:52 a.m. Today Mother hired a new governess. Though she is younger than my former governess, Hilda, something about her feels old. She always…