Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Ela Lourenco @ElaLourenco @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Sept_2020_Image03Cursed
by Ela Lourenco

Air gods, hear me now
Mother Sky heed my call
Summon forth your wrath
Of Thunder and Grey Clouds
Gather your lightning bolts
To strike them down
Avenge me, avenge my family.
Burn them down
Electrocute them with your anger
Decimate them into dust
Have no mercy
Unleash your entire being
Until you have erased their pasts, presents and future.
Fiction © Copyright Ela Lourenco
Image courtesy of Christina Sng

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awakeningDragon Born: Book Three
Awakening

The Royal tournament, the Karnac, is fully underway. But there is deception and betrayal at every turn. Unseen dark forces are at play, both within the school grounds and out with. Even the Gods are unable to help when a new threat looms over them all.The very existence of Azmantium depends on Lara fully becoming the Child of Fire and casting aside the Shadows lurking in every corner of her beloved planet.Can she overcome the challenges that await? Will the Shadows cover the world in darkness? Only Lara and her friends can change the fate of Azmantium.

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Naching T. Kassa @NachingKassa @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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The Scent of Pine and Wildflowers
by Naching T. Kassa

The moon gleamed outside Margo’s window as she placed the silhouette against the glass. Cut from black construction paper, it cast a tree-shaped shadow over her bedroom.
“What’s that, Margo?”
Margo turned. Her father stood in the doorway.
“Something we made in school.”
“Are those your friends?” He pointed to the girlish shapes around the tree.
“Yes.”
“And is that Mr. Crinkles?”
Margo nodded. A tear trailed down her cheek. “He liked climbing trees.”
“It looks good. Especially with the moonlight behind it.”
“Oh, it’s not for decoration. Emily Wallace said it would keep the monster away.”
Margo covered her mouth with both hands and glanced at her father. The man shook his head and smiled.
“Sit on the bed, Margo. We need to talk.”
Margo climbed up on her bed and sat with her hands in her lap. Her father switched the light on, and the tree silhouette vanished.
“I know you’re upset about your friends, sweetheart. It’s a hard thing to lose people so young.”
“He took them, Daddy,” Margo said. She brushed another tear away. “And he killed Mr. Crinkles.”
“I know. But he isn’t going to get you.”
“Sarah’s doors were locked, and he took her anyway.”
“He won’t get you.”
“What about Lisa? He took her from her grandma’s house. Emily Wallace said he hid in her closet. She said Lisa didn’t put up the picture, so he came and got her.  
“Emily is making things up.”
“But—”
Father held up a hand.  “Margo, no monster will come in this house and take you. He won’t dare.”
“Because of the picture?”
“No. Because I’m the scariest thing in this house. Nothing will mess with me.” He pulled back the covers. “Time for bed.”
Margo slipped beneath the blankets. Her father tucked her in and kissed her forehead.
“Daddy?”
“Yes?”
“If I’m scared, and I call you, will you come?”
“I’ll be here faster than you can blink.”
***
The silver moon crawled across the velvet sky and the paper tree’s shadow shifted with it. Margo yawned. She shut her eyes and slipped into twilight. Dreams bloomed in her mind.
Margo ran with wolves along a mountain ridge. They jogged beside her, their eyes reflecting the silver moon, tongues lolling. 
Seconds later, they reached the shore of a lake. Margo joined them at the water’s edge. She leaned down and lapped up the sweet, clear water.
Something rustled in the brush.
The wolves rose, ears pricked. Something padded out of the trees. The man-like beast grinned at them. It’s cat-like eyes glowed. Blood dripped from the talons of its right hand.
Margo screamed.
She pushed herself up and stared, panting into her bedroom. The scent of pine and wildflowers lingered. 
The moon had moved on and only a sliver of silver light remained. Margo’s gaze swept the room, halting when she encountered a shadow. One which hadn’t been there before.
“Are you awake, Margo?” the shadow asked. It lunged toward her.
Margo shrieked.
Clawed hands covered her mouth and green, feline eyes glared into her own.
“I didn’t know which room was yours,” the monster said. “I’m glad you listened to my daughter.”
“Daddy!” Margo cried.
The beast laughed, low and hoarse.
“Margo!” Her father called from beyond the door.
“Daddy, help me!”
The creature snatched her up from the bed and covered her mouth with one hand, muffling her cries. Something crashed against the door as they headed for the window. The door jamb splintered. 
Margo’s eyes grew wide.
The thing which entered her bedroom bore no resemblance to her father. Black fur covered its human form and the strange snout which emerged from its face. The eyes glowed with animal shine. It howled and rushed forward.
The monster hissed and dropped Margo to the floor. It lashed out with a clawed hand.
The man-wolf ducked the blow and went for the throat. Strong teeth latched on. Together they fell through the window. Glass shattered, sparkling in the moonlight.
The world fell quiet.
Margo rose to her feet. She approached the broken window and peered down onto the lawn below. A man lay upon the grass. Margo’s breath caught in her throat. She hurried out of the room, down the stairs, and out the door.
The man still lay on the lawn. A shard of glass protruded from his eye.
“Margo?”
She turned. Her father stood near the front steps. He wore no shirt, only pants. 
“Daddy!” She rushed into his arms.
“I told you he wouldn’t get you.”
She clutched at him. His hair smelled of pine.
And wildflowers.
Fiction © Copyright Naching T. Kassa
Image courtesy of PChristina Sng
 

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abArterial Bloom

Lush. Brutal.

Beautiful. Visceral.

Crystal Lake Publishing proudly presents Arterial Bloom, an artful juxtaposition of the magnificence and macabre that exist within mankind. Each tale in this collection is resplendent with beauty, teeth, and heart.

Edited by the Bram Stoker Award-winning writer Mercedes M. Yardley, Arterial Bloom is a literary experience featuring sixteen stories from some of the most compelling dark authors writing today.

With a foreword by HWA Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Linda D. Addison, you are invited to step inside and let the grim flowers wind themselves comfortably around your bones.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author R.A. Clarke @RAClarkeWrites @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Sept_2020_Image01In a Field of Wheat
by R.A. Clarke

The sky darkened, the golden sun disintegrating into hues of rusted metal. We walked through the field of wheat, each seed-tipped stalk whispering secrets in the light breeze. Our footsteps slowed as we approached the tree at the top of the hill—our tree.
The tree we carved our initials into senior year. The tree we were married beneath. 
There wasn’t any better place than this.
“Do you think we’ll change?” Emmy asked, voice quiet.
“I don’t know.” I stared at the amber cloud billowing on the horizon. Churning mounds of smoke and dust, growing and morphing as they steamrolled towards us.
Emmy turned to me, eyes imploring. “Maybe we should go back to the house? We still have time to plug the vents.”
“This isn’t something we can ride out, babe.” I squeezed her hand, meeting her gaze. “Eventually we’ll need to go outside. For food, water, medicine. Our supplies won’t last forever. I mean, we couldn’t even get enough wood to board the windows. The shelves are bare. Everyone’s gone crazy.” 
The last shred of hope withered on her face, and my heart fell. Wrapping her in my arms, I kissed her forehead. “Boarded windows and plugged vents won’t help. The air would still get in no matter what we did. Or something else would.”
“You mean one of them…” Emmy said, her words a breathy whisper. She buried her face in my chest, shoulders shaking as tears swelled.
I nodded, unable to keep the moisture from gathering. Blinking fiercely, I cleared my throat. “Everyone we know might become one of them. You and me—” My voice broke.
I couldn’t let that happen. 
News reports all over the world showed the horror this cloud carried. It was moving so fast. People within the mist were changing, ripping each other apart. 
Before long, emergency broadcasts started telling people to run.
But to where? Early projections showed this unearthly cloud would cover the globe in a week. Maybe two. It would be the same no matter where we went. Chaos.
The sun was engulfed now, only a threaded outline visible through the haze. Our surroundings steadily darkened, tones of stained sapphire dripping from an ominous brush. 
From our vantage point, we watched the cloud swallow our nearby town—the community we grew up in.
It wouldn’t be long now.
I questioned my decision to wait. Whether we were immune or not didn’t matter. The end result would be the same.
Emmy pulled back, grasping my face, eyes urgent. Her blue irises shone green in the citrine glow. “You know how much I love you, right?”
“Oh, Emmy.” My mouth fell upon hers, our kiss filled with passionate goodbyes. When we parted, I rested my chin atop her head. “I love you, too.” 
I had to wait. Had to be sure of the change. I couldn’t bear it otherwise.
The wind stirred, whipping the wheat against our legs. Volatile gusts of dusty air swept up from the valley, flattening the clothes to our bodies. 
“Do you hear that? Is that screaming?” I asked, straining to listen.
“Oh, God. I hear it too.” 
An explosion rocked the town below, fiery light slicing through the murk as it barrelled up the hill. We kissed once more before the amber storm crashed into us.
The wind howled, its force nearly pushing us over. I planted my feet, holding my wife tighter. But in the next moment, the world fell still. Within the heart of the cloud, it was eerily silent. 
The invasive air smelled sour, thick with swirling particles that irritated my nose. Emmy coughed, gagging from the rotten odour. 
Hardly any light reached us now, and I strained to see. “Are you okay, babe?”
She coughed again, groaning as she held her abdomen. “I don’t feel so well. I’m scared, Jackson. I don’t want to change—don’t want to hurt you.” She was shaking. 
Oh God, it’s happening.
A ragged cough raked my throat. My hands and feet tingled, stomach rolling. It felt like something was scratching at my insides. A weight settled like lead on my chest. The cool steel of the pistol burned against my back.
“You won’t, Emmy.”
Her fingers dug into my skin as she moaned in pain. An inhuman shriek ripped from her lips. With moist eyes, I watched my beautiful Emmy began to convulse. The scratching in my guts intensified—like a nest of rats trying to chew their way out. Gritting my teeth, I pulled the pistol from my waistband. My hand trembled trying to raise it.
“I promise you won’t.”
Movements laboured, it felt as though I were running through water. What was happening to me? Wincing, I managed to press the muzzle to her temple. 
Her eyes widened. I pulled the trigger.
Emmy’s body fell limp, but my sluggish arms failed to catch her. In instant retaliation, the clawing pain inside my gut scored deeper into the tender flesh there. I doubled over and the gun slipped from my grasp. 
No. Reaching for it, I toppled, an unseen force forbidding my attempt to end the terror. To complete my task. 
Convulsing, my joints popped. Fog seeped into my mind, dulling my senses. I heard the bones in my back crack, and with a final violent shudder, the pain was gone. 
Lying there motionless, my vision slowly blurred and refocused. My body twitched.
A body I no longer controlled.
I battled to reclaim what belonged to me, but my efforts proved fruitless. A sense of insatiable hunger took hold, surrounding and permeating my fragile sense of being. Desperate, I fought to keep this thing from feeding on my wife’s still-warm body, but my pleas filtered through deaf ears. It didn’t care what I wanted.
Floating somewhere behind its eyes, I existed only as a passenger now.
Standing in one swift motion, my haggard form turned towards town. With an echoing shriek, my legs stumbled forward.
Sniffing the air, it licked my lips.
Fiction © Copyright R,A. Clarke
Image courtesy of Christina Sng. 

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Rachael Clarke pictureR.A. Clarke is a former police officer turned stay-at-home-mom living in Portage la Prairie, MB with her sport-aholic husband, two mischievous children, and a couple quirky dogs. She survives on sloppy toddler kisses, copious amounts of coffee, and immersing her mind in fantastical worlds of her own creation. R.A. keeps busy writing/illustrating children’s literature, and is currently working on a novel. Her short fiction has been published by Polar Borealis Magazine, Writers Weekly, The Writer’s Workout, and Sirens Call Publications. 

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author A.F. Stewart @scribe77 @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Sept_2020_Image04Always Listen to Your Cat
by A.F. Stewart

“What do we do now?” Elise’s voice trembled and the five-year-old squeezed her big sister’s hand. Beside her, Max their cat meowed.
“I don’t know.” Cindy, as scared as her sister but trying to be brave, glanced at their pet. The cat had known. It had led them away to this hilltop. “We might go live with Aunt Ruth.”
“Do you think our wish came true?” Elise squeezed Cindy’s hand tighter.
“Maybe.” Cindy stared at the cat, who licked his paw. Max had taken them to that weird stone in the woods. The one that glowed when they made a wish.
“But all the bad people are gone, right?” Elise persisted in talking. “Mommy and Daddy are gone? They won’t hurt us anymore?”
“They won’t hurt us ever again.” Cindy looked around. Other children, pets, families stood on other hills, roads and fields beyond where they had lived.
We all look the same. Confused and scared. I wonder how many others made wishes?
Cindy shivered.
Elise picked up Max and moved closer. The cat purred loudly. “Do you think the adults will know what to do?”
Cindy shrugged. “I don’t know. Maybe.” The two of them stared as Max purred. Smoke rose from below. “I’m not sure anyone knows what to do after the monsters eat your town.”
Fiction © Copyright A.F. Stewart
Image courtesy of Christina Sng
 

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vnVisions and Nightmares

Tragedy spares no one… and takes no prisoners.

In the twilight shadows, secrets are revealed past the whispers of madness.

Wander into the realm of the old gods with Elenora, where humanity and marriage are a prison.
Step through a looking glass of dark horrors with an Alice you never knew.
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Watch Isobel summon the faerie to solve her problem of an unwanted husband.
Shiver as Doctor Killbride experiments with corpses to create life from death.
All that and more await within the pages.

Ten stories. Ten women.
Who will survive? Who will fall? And who will succumb to their inner evil?
Find out in Visions and Nightmares.

Warning: This book contains disturbing scenes that may be upsetting to some readers.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Sonora Taylor @sonorawrites @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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The Little Summoner
by Sonora Taylor

Jenny sighed with a forceful huff that blew a strand of hair from her face. She stared at the sky ahead of her.
“Why won’t you storm?” she asked.
She’d tried all the spells, even tried coming up with a few of her own. She could make forest animals stay still when she entered the clearing, could keep her morning tea hot and her ice cream cold.
But what she wanted most was to make it rain. Jenny loved thunderstorms, so much that her mother was amazed at her bravery. “Most five-year-olds are terrified of thunder,” she said as she smiled over her own still-steaming cup of tea.
“Not me,” Jenny declared. “It makes me feel powerful!”
But Jenny felt powerless as she watched the blue and purple sky remain without rain. She wiggled her fingers, took a breath, and pointed towards the clouds.
“Clouds above, may you rise,
“Winds and rains shall fill the sky …”
The wind picked up, and the clouds turned a darker shade of grey. Jenny’s eyes lit up, and she continued.
“Lightning, thunder, show your rage …”
The wind whipped her skirt. The clouds began to swirl. Jenny gasped, grinned, and finished the spell:
“And pour your storm upon Earth’s stage!”
She threw up her arms and watched, waiting with glee for the storm to appear.
The clouds stayed still. The wind blew. No rain fell. No thunder clapped, no lightning struck.
Jenny’s arms stayed in the air. She pressed her lips, and felt her cheeks grow warm despite the chill in the air.
“You big stupid cloud! Why won’t you rain?!” She clenched her fists and shouted into the wind, “Storm, storm!”
She closed her eyes, clasped her hands, took her deepest breath yet, and in time with a sharp breeze, screamed, “STOOOOOOORM!”
A clap of thunder cut her off. She opened her eyes, and gasped at both the sight of dark clouds and the shock of cold rain against her face. “I did it!” she squealed, her voice in range with the howling wind.
“Jenny! Come inside!”
Jenny turned and ran towards her house, where her mother waited in the doorway. “I made it storm!” Jenny said as her mother closed the door.
“You did! You should be very proud.”
Jenny walked into the kitchen puffed with triumph. Her mother smiled to herself, then struck her teacup with her spoon three times. “Thank you,” she said to the sky, as three lightning bolts cut across the clouds.
Fiction © Copyright Sonora Tayor
Image courtesy of  Christina Sng

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Abby Gillman has discovered that with growing up, there comes a lot of blood. But nothing prepares her for the trail of blood she sees in the hallway after class – or the ghost she finds crammed inside an abandoned locker.

No one believes Abby, of course. She’s only seeing things. As much as Abby wants to be believed, what she wants more is to know why she can suddenly see the dead. Unfortunately, they won’t tell her. In fact, none of them will speak to her. At all.

Abby leaves for her annual summer visit to her uncle’s house with tons of questions. The visit will give her answers the ghosts won’t – but she may not like what she finds out.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Michelle Joy Gallagher @Aphelia @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Watchers
by Michelle Joy Gallagher

Greta had come into the world watching. Wide eyed and inexplicably wise. So too had her sisters. And what had they to watch? They knew without knowing for sure. While the river of time teemed beneath them, one eon indistinguishable from the next, they waited with an infinite patience and a silent knowing between them. They watched as the river brightened and darkened, while it rushed past over jagged rocks and while it trickled almost down to nothing. Once they even thought their watch was over, never having fulfilled any purpose. Greta bit her fingernails nervously and suddenly felt watched herself and she felt the gentle tug of her sister Heba’s voice right outside of her thoughts on the edge of her mind. 
I want to sleep.”  
Her voice was as a melodic hymn that cascaded and echoed within her. 
Greta had never slept. Greta knew what sleep was. She’d watched a multitude of creatures sleep. Creatures that breathed hydrogen and creatures made of silicon and carbon, creatures that lived in the toxic clouds surrounding hellish planets. It was one of the things that creatures did best and when they did, they’d dream, and she could hear their dreams reverberating on the surface of the river below. A living thing that breathed and asked and loved and wept and died a thousand times a night. Her sister had never slept either. She knew they weren’t meant to. They were meant to watch.  
“No.” Greta sent the word back to Heba with an edge of finality but not unkind. What was Heba made of that she would even desire it? Greta had never felt tired, never bored or scared or listless.  
Selen was the oldest and she had never spoken before. They had been here together an incalculable amount of time. They were outside of time. Suddenly, Selen slipped her legs over the edge of her perch and sat down. She’d never sat.  
“I want to sleep too.” 
Greta closed her eyes for the first time in a millennium. She repeated the word for Selen, feeling fear bloom in her chest.  
“No.” 
Suddenly, Heba stepped into the empty air in front of her perch and plummeted into the stream below. The surface flashed with a blinding white light, and roiled, before pulling her under. She never surfaced.  
Selen did the same, without another whisper, leaving Greta entirely alone outside of everything. The only being untouched. She watched the waves consume her, too, in a detached way that one does when they are not quite alive, not quite real.  
Greta stranded in the stars, never strayed from her duty. The only safeguard left in the universe bit her lip and suddenly knew what it was to want to sleep. 
 
Fiction © Copyright Michelle Joy Gallagher
Image courtesy of Christina Sng

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Café Macabre

This collection of twelve stories and artwork by women is truly a collection of the macabre. Make a reservation for terror and get ready to delve into the deepest, darkest fears of some of the best writers and artists in the fiction game. Leah McNaughton Lederman has collected an anthology of the truly strange… a tome of the weird. Take a seat and order a cup, you’re dining at Café Macabre!

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Rie Sheridan Rose @RieSheridanRose @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Yellow Sky

by Rie Sheridan Rose

“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?” Bwacaw asked Crree.
“Yes. I’ve never seen the sky that color.”
“I have, but not for many years. I was as young as you, fledgling, last time I saw it. Then, we simply fled—able to get out of the area to blue sky and clear air.”
“Can’t we do that this time?”
“Look around us…we sit on these marble pedestals that once flanked a lovely curves stairway…to a house that no longer exists. So much no longer exists. Why do we sit on marble? Because only the Great Tree survives, and no one sits there. No, sweet youth, today we sing our last. Do you feel the heat approaching?”
“Yes, ancient one.”
“Then look to the moon and sing…until the fire’s false dawn washes over us. Our song is all that is left.”
Fiction © Copyright Rie Sheridan Rose
Image courtesy of Christina Sng

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Skellyman

“I have always preferred the supernatural in tales of horror, the knot between life and death. Rie Sheridan Rose’s Skellyman is cool and creepy. Her first horror novel is a chilling read.” — Charlee Jacob – Stoker winner, Best novel, “Dread in the Beast”

Brenda Barnett is trying to cope with raising her four-year-old daughter all alone after an accident tore her family in half. As she and Daisy go for a much-needed treat, the little girl spots a Skellyman on the corner.

This pivotal encounter leads to a wave of mounting terror as Brenda’s life begins to come undone around her. Who is the Skellyman? Why does he keep appearing? Can the sympathetic policeman Brenda turns to stop the madness before it is too late?

And why does Daisy insist that her dead brother is trying to tell them something important?

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Kathleen McCluskey @KathleenMcClus4 @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Sept_2020_Image04The Road
by Kathleen McCluskey

Gina awoke and tried to open her eyes. Pain immediately flooded into her as she opened her mouth to scream but only a dry, crackling groan came from her. She searched her memory as to what happened. As her consciousness began to fade again, she began to remember.
In her mind’s eye she was in her car, singing along with her young children. Gracie and Jack were her world. Looking into the rear view mirror she could see them laughing and dancing in their car seats. A large feeling of pride washed over her. On the passenger seat was her longtime best friend Max. Max was a French bulldog who was her baby until the birth of her children. Max accepted them as part of his pack and life was grand. She bolted awake and back into the world of pain and medical equipment. She could hear the respirator and the beeping of her heartbeat. Gina tried but to no avail to open her eyes again. A large bolt of pain ran through her body and she was back in her car. This time blood streamed down her face as shattered glass and twisted metal surrounded her. Jack was nowhere to be found and Gracie lay dead in the back seat. Her eyes welled with tears as she followed a blood trail to Max, he had been decapitated.
Consciousness came back to her and once again she could hear the medical equipment. The incessant beeping was now becoming faint and she struggled to hear it. A large tear rolled down her cheek as pain over took her. She found herself on a road. A cold, wet road. In the distance, behind her she could see the flashing lights of the rescue teams trying frantically to extract her from the vehicle. She could feel the pull of the road becoming stronger as she looked the other direction. Illuminated from the front she could see the silhouettes of her two beloved children and her Max. They were waving at her and beckoning her to join them.
As the monitor in her hospital room began to make the long, loud warning of no heartbeat, Gina joined her family. Upon the road she found peace.
Fiction © Copyright Kathleen McCluskey
Image courtesy of Christina Sng
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The Long Fall: Book 1: The Inception of Horror

Lucifer always cunning and intelligent challenges father to a battle of wits. Being the angel of light he casts a judgemental eye upon mankind. He begins a war with his fellow archangels and God. Michael, along with his siblings defend their home and mankind from their deranged brother. Broad swords and hand to hand combat drench heaven in blood. The four apocalyptic steeds are released, each having their own destructive power. Betrayal and lust are at biblical levels. Understand the very creation of evil and the consequenses that transpire in the first of THE LONG FALL series.

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Marge Simon @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Thor’s Daughter
by Marge Simon

Once I was young and beautiful.
My looks a god-magnet, I had no shame.
I even knew the lust of Thor when he had need.
It was a thunderous copulation
in a grand display of brilliant lights
Within the year, I bore his child,
half godling and half human.
As she grew, her powers multiplied.
Her father was displeased;
as I slumbered, he stole her away,
to a lonely, barren world,
& left her there to die alone,
little knowing as she grew
she’d make it all her own.
There were orchards bent in homage
to the memories of storms,
& rivers beyond measure,
a surf of voices in their tides,
a valley lake, rain dappling its mirror surface
into a lacey carpet.
A Sauternes wind at sunset, rich and sweet,
the molting of a moon, when it sheds
its skin in the thick bayou mists.
In time, rumors of her world
reached the ear of Thor himself —
How dare a child, but half a god,
create a paradise full-blown
to rival his own Asgard!
When he sent two lightning shafts
into her soft brown eyes, she screamed.
Satisfied, he unleashed his firestorms,
turned timberlands to twisted skeletons,
made uplifts to flatten, seas to overflow
upon the surface of her lands, and finally
from Hell, a populous of wailing ghosts.
Our child’s wonders raped & turned to ash,
I mourn her, buried now with them,
deep beneath a frozen shell; my hope remains
she never saw her dreams in ruin.
Fiction © Copyright Marge Simon
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The Demeter Diaries
by Marge Simon and‎ Bryan D. Dietrich

‘The Demeter Diaries’ is a record of love and longing and the inevitable horror that arises between the minds of Mina Harker and Vlad Dracula as they court one another in waking dreams. The dialogue, written in both poetry and prose, imagines a psychic connection that develops between the two even before Dracula arrives in England. As Dracula makes his way from Transylvania to Whitby on the doomed ship Demeter, the two would-be lovers transmit their thoughts across the waves and lands that separate them, alternately wooing and terrifying one another with the idea of love eternal and all the dark delicacies necessary to ensure it. Front cover art by Wendy Saber Core, interior illustrations by Luke Spooner.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Elaine Pascale @DocLaney @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!

Sept_2020_Image02Snip, Snip, Snip
by Elaine Pascale

Snip…snip…snip
The dark cave was littered with scraps of black paper; the detritus of many “start overs.”
“You are adding too many branches,” Clotho sighed. “That is not what I asked for.”
Snip…snip…snip
“You have changed your mind many times,” Atropos responded. “It is unlike you to be undecided.”
“And it is like you to be inflexible. You have seen images similar to what I want. A creepy tree…a black cat…”
“I will add those girls you decided against sparing last week,” Atropos giggled, “that was particularly cruel.”
“Blame her,” Clotho pointed to Lachesis, “She measured out such a small amount of thread that they wouldn’t have had much additional time. Better to end things now.”
“It’s never your fault,” Lachesis sighed. She massaged her gnarled joints that had become bulbous from eons of measuring and winding thread. “Just cut as she wants, dear sister,” she instructed Atropos. “It would be lovely to render the branches as bent and withered as we have become.”
“Impossible,” Atropos protested. “The scissors have been made dull by recent events. I cut  threads so frequently I am left with no time to sharpen them. And now you ask for…decorations.”
“We will have to get ready for Halloween despite the pandemic,” Lachesis grinned, “at least, that is what I have heard the mortals say.”
“You listen to them?”
Lachesis had returned to winding thread around tiny spools. “I like to understand my work.”
Clotho rolled her rheumy eyes. “We have spent an eternity pretending to understand them.  Please do not forget to add the cat. I love cats…”
“Yes…the girls and the cat…then I go back to cutting the humans’ threads?”
Lachesis rubbed her hairy chin thoughtfully, “After November 3, you will cut all the humans’ threads.”
Fiction © Copyright Elaine Pascale
Image courtesy of  Christina Sng

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