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“Reckoning” by Bruce Golden

Is he an angel or a demon? . . . or just another face in the crowd? The life of a washed-up minor league baseball player is about to change, after an encounter with a strange little boy. [15min] Excerpt: Two down, sacks loaded, three and one—I knew I had to throw a strike. I [...]

“The Time-Share” by Fred Warren

A dark intersection, a brutal attack, and a moment of panic. They said he was lucky, but there are penalties worse than life in prison. [5min] Excerpt: They time-shared me to Chuckie Lee Wilson after he died. If you take a life, you give your life. That’s the law now. No excuses, no shades of [...]

“Complete Artistic Control” by Bruce Boston

Lester’s state-of-the-art software gave him complete artistic control. He was just about to finish his first novel and become a best-selling author. Then, he got a call from the Publishers Bureau of Investigation. [7min] Excerpt: My implants were sizzling. I was on a roll. Words flashed through my mind. I watched as they transposed to [...]

“Miriam’s Song” by Larry Lefkowitz

Twins in a Jewish family experience the psychic connection that often comes with being twins, until the day when Miriam begins to sing a song all her own. [17min]

“Memory in the Time of Bones” by Nathan Crowder

First came the Time of Sickness, then the Time of Flies, and now the Time of Bones, where one perfect boy is trying to find a place called home. [13min]

Nathan Crowder : Profile

Nathan Crowder : Profile

A certified coffee and micro-brew aficionado, he is a gregarious and happy guy who can see the silver lining in any cloud, though this is rarely reflected in his writing. His fiction has ranged across many genres, but he is generally happiest in the urban fantasy, horror, mystery, or super-hero arena.

“Ink Calls to Ink” by Nathan Crowder

Forgotten, homeless, and barely scraping by, there is only one person a steadfast soldier can turn to for help when a dangerous enemy comes calling. (25min)