Wishing Well
Wishing Well We've all heard the warning: Be careful what you wish for... you just might get it. If you had a wish, how careful would you be? Would you regret it? Or would your wildest dreams come true? Whatever you... See More
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Wishing Well We've all heard the warning: Be careful what you wish for... you just might get it. If you had a wish, how careful would you be? Would you regret it? Or would your wildest dreams come true? Whatever you... See More
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My grandpa had a drive-in diner in Rupert, Idaho in the 60s called Chuck's In-and-Out. It was well known and all the kids went there. My aunt served the burgers (sans roller-skates -- Grandma put a stop to that notion!) and... See More
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We survived the global shutdown... now imagine if horror writers had authored our reality. While you were hoarding toilet paper, Skywatcher Press spent the last year barricaded in a hellscape, mining the dark depths of the... See More
by W. A. Fix
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Using current scientific discoveries as a solid base, award-winning story tellers present thrilling tales about humans struggling to survive far from the comforting warmth of Sol. The Kuiper Belt, the domain of demoted dwarf... See More
by Lyn Worthen
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The works of Poe were dark and often disturbing. From dismembered corpses, rivals bricked behind cellar walls, murders in back alleys, laments for lost loves, obsessions that drive men - and women! - to madness, his stories... See More
by Tahlia Kirk
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If you think you already know the story of Baba Yaga, think again. This collection of short stories and poetry reinvents Slavic folklore's infamous witch in nine radically different ways. You'll discover that Baba Yaga can... See More
by Lindsay Pugh
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A "Catastrophe" means different things to different people. Ask a librarian, and a little water is a catastrophe. Space travelers certainly want no trouble with their life support systems. The end of a relationship can also... See More