Night of the Brick

-A true story- ____________ He remembered how it started. The disease that infested the mind, slathered and crawled, twisting forth from a gorgon of hell. Regurgitated upwards from the pits of despair, hardened lips tasting the fervent cerebrum of thought. Taken was he, so quickly. A sickness, undeniable, impalpable, horrific Read more…

Starship Terror

Part 1 (The delivery) Keith’s heavy eyelids lazily parted; an overhead sea of white blinding his vision. This roof… isn’t… familiar… he pondered; his foggy mind failing to grasp a coherent train of thought. Then the expanse came into focus. A shattered fluorescent bulb dangling from exposed wire, a drywall Read more…

Spoonful of Justice

Sharp wind swept over the cutting heights of an urban megacomplex. Towering skyscrapers tore into a clouded skyline overhead as streetlights flickered to life, illuminating a hopeless maze of back alleys, the product of incompetent urban planning. Across a heavily concealed city gouge in particular a shadowed figure shot, form Read more…

The Garden of Glass

I recall all those summers ago, summers ripe as this, seasons upon which I and my sister would prance amidst the flowering daisies of our grandparent’s oriental flat. We would roll through the grass, plucking wildflowers by the dozens as I prevented Jane from touching every petunia she came across, Read more…

Voids Embrace

Wow, I actually really like how this one turned out despite me coming up with the idea on the spot and violently writing it. Enjoy! ________________ When the second sun died, it dipped towards the worlds, engulfing our empire in a void of darkness. The fringe worlds faded one by Read more…

The City

The city sat amidst tumbling sand and decaying rock. Its stature and purpose concealed from those who mulled amidst its towering wrought metal. And the towers watched, a silent mother, dictator over its whole. From end to end, projected upon a basalt desert of endless neglect. Those who struck out Read more…

Trails End

Had this idea with my dad. I am pretty happy how the story came out, albeit a bit short and a bit light on the tidbits I wanted our characters to discuss. All in all, it culminates at a point I aimed to reach. Enjoy! ________________ Tires crunched across loose Read more…