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    • Your poems are very creepy, but this is my favorite of them. You do horror very well.
      Echo | 15Mar13 | More
    • Thank you. Your compliment made me very happy and I'll certainly submit some more.
      Echo | 15Mar13 | More
    • This one grabbed my attention from the get go. Very captivating. It is in the tradition of Poe's ...
      Lucas Cumiford | 30Oct12 | More
    • I really like the creepy ending. Your use of repetitive phrases gives the verses a fluid meter that keeps ...
      Lucas Cumiford | 30Oct12 | More
    • I just happened to be scrolling through the necrology emails today and yours was the first story that captured my ...
      Lucas Cumiford | 30Oct12 | More
    • I look forward to all of your submissions
      Daniel Craig Roche | 29Oct12 | More
    • Daniel, Sorry about my belated response to your nice comment about my story Crow Land. I have been a little ...
      Lucas Cumiford | 26Oct12 | More
    • This is one of the better ones I have read in a while. Ending made me happy.
      Daniel Craig Roche | 24Oct12 | More
    • Very nice. I was rooting for the main character but I still appreciate the shocking conclusion.
      Troy Massie | 18Oct12 | More
    • Wow. Not what I expected from the start. There's a really strong bond between the two characters even ...
      Troy Massie | 18Oct12 | More
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Adrian Luckett’s Brother

By Philip Roberts      The story goes, as Adrian had read many times—and repeated himself to more than a few startled stares—that he was pulled from his dying mother’s womb in the middle of Grover’s Park just north of Belous. In the middle of the thick trees two police officers stumbled across the killers and [...]

10Aug2012 | | 0 comments | Continued

Good Problem Solving Skills

By Philip Roberts      Ted’s computer screen still contained the last bit of worthless data he had been in the process of inputting before a riddle book stole his attention. He hunched over the puzzle, pencil poised for the answer, his desk drawer pulled open, overflowing with finished crossword puzzles and mazes. Right as the [...]

23Apr2012 | | 0 comments | Continued