Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Nikki Blakely @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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A Good Girl
by Nikki Blakely

Dawn had just begun to paint the morning sky when I stepped from the cottage, the sweet smell of rain and woodsmoke hung heavy in the air, and a fine mist shrouded the grounds like a half-forgotten dream. I shook my head. My right ear was ringing where Mrs. Bartle had cuffed me upside the head and I could still feel the sharp sting of her palm against my cheek.

“Stupid, lazy, dull-witted, girl!” She’d waved the hot poker she’d used to stir the fire with at me before dropping it to the hearth and coming towards me with her raised hand. “If it wasn’t for the promise I made to your Ma on her deathbed, I’d have thrown you out on your arse long ago.”

Only it was the other way around, wasn’t it? I wanted to tell her. It was Ma who’d made the promise to you, wasn’t it? Before she went and followed Pa to the grave. I’d only been pretending to be asleep that night, the thick wool blanket pulled up tight over my head, and Ma, sick and weak with fever, her voice barely a whisper, was the one that had promised you. “Take care of my Addy,” she’d said. “You can have the house, the animals, you can have it all, as long as you take care of her. She’ll be a good girl, I promise.”

And it was her promise I stood by. But I wasn’t a wee lass any more, and I no longer needed taking care of. And maybe I wasn’t such a good girl anymore, either. 

I’d just finished the milking and was on my way to start the churning when Mr. Bartle’s hefty frame appeared in the narrow doorway of the barn, blocking my path. Of late, I’d noticed his glances lingering on me longer than they should, and I knew it best that I tried to be wherever he wasn’t.

“C’mere love. Give us a little peck. It wouldn’t kill ya to show some ‘preciation.” He grabbed my shoulders and pulled me towards him, and I could smell the strong stink of whiskey on his hot breath. I turned my head sharply and his lips landed clumsily near my smarting ear.

“Too good for me, are ya? Well you’ll change yer mind if you know what’s good for ya.” He spun me around and pushed me out into the yard, and I stumbled, milk sloshing over the lip of the pail onto the ground.

The early morning mist had mostly dissipated, but a vestige still clung to the tight grouping of trees that dotted the edge of the wood just past the clearing. As I looked, I saw what appeared to be a spectral figure bathed in white light step forward, beckon, and then retreat back into the thicket. I reckoned Mrs. Bartle had hit me harder than I thought, but then the figure came again, floating a few feet into the clearing, crooking a finger, then disappearing back into the wood.

I looked back to the barn where Mr. Bartle stood appraising me from the doorway, and then to the front of the cottage where Mrs. Bartle’s pinched face scowled at me from the window. Both of them seemed oblivious to the figure. 

I dropped the pail of milk,, lifted my skirts to my ankles and ran towards the wood.

It occurred to me it had been some years since I’d ventured into the wood, not since Ma had been alive, and I was a bit hesitant to enter, but when I once again saw the misty figure moving deeper into the trees, I followed.

The thin afternoon light filtering through the canopy grew weaker with each step, until at last, having lost sight of the figure, I found myself submerged in darkness. I felt a cold draft swirl around me, and above me a cluster of leaves rustled, then parted, and a thin shaft of light shone down and illuminated a single white mushroom. A deathcap.

I don’t know how long I stared at the mushroom before I plucked it and tucked it into my front pocket, but by the time I found my way out of the wood, guided by unseen hands, night had already descended.

“It’s about time you showed up!” Mrs. Bartle scolded.”Now be a good girl and fetch us a spot of tea before you make supper.”

A smile crept to the corners of my lips as I filled the kettle.

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

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The Old Gramaphone 
by Marge Simon 

Welcome, Mrs. Bitefester! My, don’t we look stylish today, love the hat! And how are we feeling after our little ferryboat ride? Scenic, yes? Now do hurry up. We’ve created a special parlor for your stay. Here are two comfy chairs, see? Pick the one you feel best sitting in. They are identical, but you would argue that fact, and we don’t have time for such complaints, mind you. Time has a whole new meaning here, Mrs. B. Now, may I remind you how you wouldn’t tolerate your children having any music of their own, growing up? Well, we’re making sure you continue to have a monopoly on music nobody else will hear or would ever want to hear.  We’re chaining – er, I mean seating you right next to a special old gramophone. We want you to get the full enjoyment of hearing Rudy Valley, your own great grandmother’s teenage heartthrob. The best part is near the end, as he sings using his megaphone, “Has Anybody Seen My Gal?” The record has a wee little scratch just at the end. Yes, it sticks on that one. Sticks forever, actually. Welcome to Hell you nasty old bitch.

Fiction © Copyright Marge Simon
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Victims
by Marge Simon and‎ Mary Turzillo

The title of this collection sets you up for the surprise of lyrical stories of victimizations with unexpected endings for the villains. Be ready to have your heart opened and cheer for perceived victims, human (made and unmade) and other life forms, victorious in the hands of these two award-winning poets. —Linda D. Addison, award-winning author, HWA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient and SFPA Grand Master.

Across histories and cultures and from Auschwitz to Babylon this book leaves you questioning who are the victims, and regardless of your conclusion you’re likely to get throat-punched. This is horror where everyone has a knife, and is ready to deliver this message: “Remember, you are always guilty. —Herb Kauderer, author of Fragments from the Book of the After-Dead.

Simon and Turzillo have only gone and startled me again. What a collection! Brutal. Beautiful. This quiver of poems strikes with the unflinching truth of persecution and oppression as seen through the lens of feminism. Prepare to come away bruised and yet strangely bolstered by Victims, a symphony of sadness orchestrated by two masters of dark poetry. —Lee Murray, Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson Award-winner.

This is one of the braver dark poetry collections I’ve seen in a while. Horror poets generally employ victims in their work, but the focus is generally on the Evil. Turning the camera the other way is unusual, unsettling, emotionally risky, and surprisingly effective. From their stark opening take on Pygmalion, to the ending poem about the wasted life of Stateira of Persia, this powerful collection teases apart an impressive number of the threads of victimhood. Some are the usual cases, but quite a few are surprises, or reversals, or cases with unexpected layers. There is nothing repetitive about this collection. —Timons Esaias, winner of the Asimov’s Readers’ Award and the Winter Anthology Contest

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

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Gods 
by Kathleen McCluskey 

Jessica wept as she looked down upon her creation as it floated above her palm. She was dumbfounded why they were not flourishing. She had to get some help from her brother. He already had established himself as a creator with his success on other worlds. He was the eldest of all of the gods and she loathed his superior and smug attitude. She had to swallow her pride and go seek him out for some guidance.

She found him on his couch basking in the adoration of his latest creation.

“Jeffrey, do you have a moment? I hate to disturb you but I need your help.”

He sighed annoyingly, “What do you want? Can’t you see that I am busy here?”

She could see his stark red lines on his body glowing. He looked down, “this is what complete devotion looks like. You’re pathetic with your blue. What do you want me to do for you? Take over your world? If I do that I will annihilate all of them just out of spite. Your archaic approach of allowing free will is never going to work. You have to demand complete and total devotion. It’s the only way to be red.”

“Jeffrey, my world may be primitive compared to yours but at least mine are happy.”

“HA! Happy? Mine are happy. They are happy that I am their god. They are happy that their bellies are full and their lives are complete. What does your world have? Pestilence, war, death and famine. Just destroy it and start over, sister. You’d be better off.” He leaned back and enjoyed the devotion being sent his way.

Jessica walked amongst the clouds for what seemed like an eternity. She looked at her world. “Would it be so bad if I destroyed it and started over? “I’ve never destroyed a planet before.” She thought. She began to close her palm. She could hear the crackling of the metal as she brought her fingers into the center of her hand. Jessica immediately had a wave of ecstasy wash over her. Her once dull navy blue lines began to glow a vibrant purple. Her eyes washed over white; her head tossed back and her mouth agape she sighed heavily. Now she knew that it wasn’t adoration that made her stripes glow; it was terror. She smiled widely as she went to find Jeffrey again. She wanted his world.

Fiction © Copyright Kathleen McCluskey
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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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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Terrie Leigh Relf @TLRelf @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Grandpa’s Dark Sedan 
by Terrie Leigh Relf

She was sleek, and yes, she was deadly. Cliched? Yes, but you didn’t know her like we did. Her curious exterior pulsed with sinister light, but her interior belied an evil purpose: Her leather seats were warm and welcoming, her radio played just what we wanted to hear, and her interior lights were soothing. What we least expected but brought us joy, was how she shared stories of the past and futures yet to come. It was as if she knew we were next in line now that Grandpa’s  in the family mausoleum. 

            a familiar

            to guide us

            welcome inheritance

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The Sisterhood of the Blood Moon

For thousands of Earth years, the Transgalactic Consortium has had a quiet interest in this planet and its inhabitants, the Haurans. While the Sisterhood of the Blood Moon works together with the Consortium and Haurans to maintain balance in the universe, the Blood Moon is fast approaching. The power of this moon reveals untold secrets . . . including a sacred covenant with the Mora Spiders. There is an ancient pact that needs to be honored—but at what cost and for whose purpose? The world may come to an end. But will there be a chance for a new beginning?

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Angela Yuriko Smith @AngelaYSmith @darc_nina #LoH

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by Angela Yuriko Smith

I can taste your love.

It rolls of my tongue, delicate

and rare. Like you, a morsel

like no other, a rare breed

that can only grow with your love

in your chest, in your heart meats and

when your heart meets my cleaver

we are both bathed in frissons of

ecstasy, nutrient dense joy

washing over us

soaking the substrate. 

I watch you shiver. I

Know you feel it too. 

My love for you consumes me

as I consume you.

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Angela Yuriko Smith is an American poet, author and co-publisher of Space and Time magazine, a publication that has been printing speculative fiction, art and poetry since 1966. Together we build a poem as a community each month. Visit “Exquisite Corpse” at SpaceandTime.net to submit.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Amy Zoellers @breakfastpoet @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Lonely Voice
by Amy Zoellers 

the You in you—-is it your own?

but no, you’re wrong.

it is imbued, suggested by our song,

our music, we, who walk alone

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and chained here, having wandered weird—

our music, we, who walk alone

we shelter in the gramophone,

suggestions haunt unseen, unfeared

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infested, this Victrola, filled

with placeless souls who only dare

to flick the drapes, perfume the air

as pained and jeweled songs we share

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songs to you, accursed, entwined

here chained, having wandered weird

our vessel, relic: left behind

Now who will listen? Who will mind?

Who are we with none to hear?

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Fiction © Copyright Amy Zoellers
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Art! Fun!! Poetry and song! Portraits, dolls, prints, jewelry… and so much more! Find Amy on Instagram:  Hipness and Outrage 

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

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The Dream Thief  
by Rie Sheridan Rose 

No one knew where she came from. Perhaps a ship crashed undetected amid the comings and goings of a thousand species. Yes, we had finally made First Contact, and Second, and Third…and on and on. Earth was a regular travel hub now. A destination planet, just like the old Star Trek pleasure planets. No one knew exactly why.

One day, everything was great. People were making currency hand over fist from the off-world tourists, and then the next—everything changed.

Tempers began to flare. The murder rate went through the roof, and it wasn’t always the natives getting killed. So, tourism began to slow quite rapidly. Communication among the stars was apparently much better than the home-grown varieties.

Doctors noticed marks on the necks of their patients. They looked like injection sites, and—at first—it was theorized that some sort of psychopath was poisoning people in their sleep. But there were no symptoms of poisoning, merely fatigue and irritability.

It was a psychiatrist who put it together initially. He did a lot of dream therapy. Suddenly, his patients weren’t dreaming. None of them. And every one of them who had lost their dreams had one of the injection sites on their neck.

I was a police detective with the 91st. The psychiatrist was an old friend of mine—okay, he was my shrink—and he mentioned his worry in passing. I promised to look into it.

“Be careful. You’re the only patient I have left still dreaming.”

My flat was a twelve-by-twelve walk-up I was lucky to have. Real estate was at a premium with all the tourists. It was a hot box in summer, and a refrigerator in winter, but at least I didn’t have to share it with a family of five, like most people.

I was sitting on the fire-escape drinking a beer that night and thinking over what the doc had said. My dreams were no picnic, but they were my dreams. I wasn’t sure where I would be without them. No wonder people were going nuts all of a sudden.

I yawned. It had been a long day, and I was about to head in to bed when I heard a whining noise. Mosquitoes were a boyhood trauma of mine. Hated the damn things. But they had been eradicated for the most part. Hadn’t seen one in years…

I looked up, and there was the biggest damn bug I had seen in…forever. It was at least as big as my hand, and hovering there like it was waiting for something.

I threw my beer at it, and it wobbled away—wings damp, I guess. Without conscious thought, I followed it, leaping down the fire-escape three steps at a time so I wouldn’t lose sight of it. Damn thing was still fast, but I was in pretty good shape and kept up.

I almost lost it at the wharf, but then I saw it—coming to light on the outstretched hand of an alien. She was almost glowing in the twilight, skin silvery, with blue veining, and a pattern of black lines that swirled on her skin like moving rivers.

I fumbled to a stop. Whatever I had expected, this wasn’t it.

“Who are you?” I asked, not really anticipating an answer.

“I am Xocnaeta,” she whispered, in a voice like water. “I am…visitor. I am…hungry.”

Her words were stilted, like she was groping for the English.

“You can’t hang around the docks like that.” I gestured to her nakedness—the black lines weren’t leaving much to the imagination.

“I am hungry,” she repeated.

“We’ll worry about that after we get you someplace safe. Come with me.” If you want to live echoed through my head. I’d always wanted to say that, but this didn’t seem the time or place.

“Hungry.” She blew on the bug, and it flew toward me.

“What the—?”

She took a step closer. “I need your…dreams,” she whispered, eyes glowing sapphires.

I whipped out my service revolver and shot her. Then I shot the bug.

The black lines on her skin dissipated into the air.

I hoped they were dreams returning to their owners. Maybe someday I’d know for sure. Tonight, I just wanted to sleep.

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Fiction © Copyright Rie Sheridan Rose
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Overheard in Hell:
Dark Poetry

Poems exploring hell and damnation. Tales of sorrow, vengeance, betrayal, and redemption. Ghosts, ghouls, and demons stalk these pages. Don’t read in a lonely house…in a darkened room by a single candle…

…unless you like the touch of an icy finger up your spine.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Kendra Hale @DevourAllWords @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Darkness Is As Darkness Does  
by Kendra Hale

The night had often lent itself to her as a friend. Always, in the sense that the darkness had enveloped her when she needed it the most. This made her happy as the dark had always drawn Melissa in more than the light. To be fair, Melissa found that in the darkness, in that inky, dense shadow, she did her best work.

In her line of work shad discovered that more often than not, everyone had a dwelling darkness. She was just here to help with the removal process.

It helped that she could sense it, like a spider sensing the twitch of fighting prey caught in their web. The vibration, a tingle…a pulse. An atmospheric change one could say. But what a pleasant sensation it was.

The blood in her veins would pulse so hard that a gentle ache would spread up her arms to her core.

Melissa, known in whispered circles as Lady Morozoko, had earned her assassin tag for being indiscriminate with her kills. It wasn’t about being in a morally grey area. Nor was it an evil in her mind to provide her skills to her calling.

Darkness is darkness.

There were no levels to it further than that. It was a simple definition and fact. And these were the thoughts that flowed through the whole of her and ended with the sharpness of her blades. The twin silver ornate blades were stained, one always leaves the blood on the blades.

Years of darkness added to the patchwork of the weapon’s history.

Her motor purred, in more ways than one, the hunt was on and she was so close.

Darkness enveloped once more and she felt the electric surge that was both her purpose and her calling.

Darkness will always be darkness.

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Fiction © Copyright Kendra Hale
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Just Emotions:
A Gothic Bite Magazine Anthology

A collection of poetry.

Just Emotions‘ is exactly as it states, a group of writers who had feelings they wanted to express in poem form. Inside, there are a range of emotions to explore. Each writer has given a bit of themselves to you, each in their own way.

We hope that you enjoy these writings and that among the poems you may find some thing you can identify with or relate to. Thank you for giving us this chance to open the catacombs and share with you.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Andie Lee Eames @RavenLilysHot @Sotet_Angyal #LoH #fiction

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The Worst Day of My Life 
Andie Lee Eames 

It was just supposed to be a regular weekend party. The kind of party where the booze flows like a river and drugs are handed out like candy. My boyfriend knew my stance on psychedelics. Yet, he dosed my drink. I don’t know what happened but when I woke up, they were all dead. I was covered in the blood of my friends. I couldn’t have done this, there has to be an explanation. Bobby staggered out of the woods. He’s been hurt badly. I go to comfort him but he swings a large branch at me. “Stay away from me you crazy bitch, this is all your fault.”

“How is this my fault? I didn’t take those mushrooms on purpose, Todd must have done it. Where is he?”

“He’s dead.” Bobby said on the verge of tears.

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Bobby steadily backs away from Stacy swinging his branch as he does so. Stacy sees a large man wearing dark clothing approaching. She tries to warn Bobby but it’s too late. The man stabbed Bobby in the throat killing him instantly.

“He should have believed you. Oh well his loss is my gain,” said the Stranger. Stacy turns to run but finds herself caught in a trap that has her hanging upside down from a tree. She’s in a state of hysterics, crying and begging not to be harmed.

“I told you darlin’ you’re mine.” Before she can utter another word, he slashes her throat. Her body violently convulses as the life leaves her.

“Mmh mm, you’re gonna make a nice stew.”

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Fiction © Copyright Andie Lee Eames
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Abstract Murder is a disturbing psychological suspense tale told from the view points of various characters. The characters speak directly to the reader taking them into the dark recesses of dangerous minds while calling into question the validity of good and evil. If you liked “Pulp Fiction & Silence of the Lambs” then you’ll love Abstract Murder which is told in flash forwards, backs, and present time. A high concept thriller not for the faint of heart and one hell of an emotional rollercoaster ride. There are three different killers and you’ll get to see what made them that way.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Mercedes M. Yardley @MercedesMY @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Maddie’s Music Hall 
by Mercedes M. Yardley 

He told her to dance, so she did, she did, she did. She waltzed with ghosts. She cabbage-patched with revenants. She smiled big and white, her lipstick perfect, but her mascara constantly ran. She blinked lashes heavy with black powder and tears. Do you know what tears of the dead taste like? They taste like cocaine and sourdough and selling your soul to the handsome man in black who promised you could dance forever if you wanted, and wouldn’t that be a wonderful thing? Dancing every night for centuries. Forever and ever and ever.

And ever. No matter how tired you get, no matter how despairing. It doesn’t matter when you can just turn up the gramophone and dance.

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Fiction © Copyright Mercedes M. Yardley
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Little Dead Red

The Wolf is roaming the city in this Bram Stoker Award-winning Psychological Horror novella, and he must be stopped.

Grim Marie knows far too much about the wolves of the world, a world where little girls go missing.  After all, she had married one before she/he showed his claws, and what that wolf did to her little girl was unforgivable. Grim Marie isn’t certain if she can ever forgive herself for putting her Little Aleta in harm’s way.

When Grandmother becomes ill, Aleta offers to take the bus through the concrete forest to Grandmother’s house to bring her some goodies. She knows the way. What could possibly go wrong?

In this modern day retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, the wolf takes to the city streets to capture his prey, but the hunter is close behind him. With Grim Marie on the prowl, the hunter becomes the hunted.

Wolves pad through the darkest kind of fairytale: one that can come true.

Proudly brought to you by Crystal Lake Publishing – Tales from the Darkest Depths.

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