The Bells of the Abbey
The Bells of the Abbey by Jason Burner Jason Burner has a degree in psychology from Purdue University. He chooses not to use his degree professionally out of a selfish desire for having both food […]
The Bells of the Abbey by Jason Burner Jason Burner has a degree in psychology from Purdue University. He chooses not to use his degree professionally out of a selfish desire for having both food […]
https://youtu.be/jSCyubnnBTE The Consciousness of All Intelligence By Joanna Friedman Joanna Friedman’s stories and poems are relationally focused and have appeared in a variety of publications and anthologies. She has also co-founded Spartan Blue Tails (SBT), […]
https://youtu.be/DcUuWw26nqM Vox Nihili, Vox Dei by Mike Morgan Mike Morgan was born in London, but not in any of the interesting parts. He moved to Japan at the age of 30 and lived there for […]
https://youtu.be/e511bVRAFto The Transistor Paradox by E. Kimball E. Kimball still has nothing else to promote, except his other stories published on Tall Tale TV which were wonderfully brought to life. And he likes telling stories […]
https://youtu.be/2Ow5otkT1N0 The Weapon by Bob Johnston Bob Johnston lives in Scotland where he loves the landscapes and loathes the weather. A quartet of his stories, along with links and information, can be found at bobjohnstonfiction.com […]
https://youtu.be/7tDL1eDMtXY Beatrix Sallow and the Wine Cellar Caper produced by Phoenix Star While this story was originally written by one R.E. Levy, it was produced by Phoenix Star, the game studio of the indie developer […]
Val and the Vorpal Sword by David Rogers David Rogers’ work has appeared or is forthcoming in various publications, including Asimov’s Science Fiction, Star*Line, and Daily Science Fiction. His novel The Delphi is out from Ellipsis Imprints this summer. More […]
The Quester by Andrew Majors Andrew Majors is a writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror and the weird. His work has been published previously with tdotSpec, 34Orchard, and The NoSleep Podcast. His nonfiction essays […]
The Bone and the Bear by Joseph Carrabis Joseph Carrabis is boring and dull. He hopes his stories and novels aren’t. So far, so good. At least his readers say so. You can follow him […]
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