By Audrey Bruneau, April 2017. “Me and you and you and me. No matter how they toss the dice, it had to be. The … Read More ›
Category: short fiction
By Liam McManaman, April 2017. Finn was enjoying another night at the beach with his friends trying to squeeze out the last bit of summer … Read More ›
By Dimiter Zlatkov, April 2017 “Coffee is ready hun.” “Thanks.” He liked April, for some reason she stood out. He wondered why he liked … Read More ›
By Misha Popov, April 2017 It is only 20:08 but he knows exactly where his head is going to hurt by the time he gets … Read More ›
By Maria Sottile, April 2017 May 24 It’s my birthday tomorrow, but far from the traditional mode of celebrating, I’ll become a research experiment. … Read More ›
By Matthew Cam, April 2017 I wake up to the sound of the alarm clock behind my bed. As usual, I pick it up and … Read More ›
By Darien Pletcher Artist’s Note: This short story is based on the problems and possible solutions the teletransportation paradox raises as well as the moral … Read More ›