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Insecticide by Bosley Gravel
I have a short story in Eclectica, Vol 16, issue #3. Insecticide, a flash fiction exploring dignity, old age and death.
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IMPULSE by Sine Nomine
At dark they come. He hears them in the dark, feels their fingers brush at his mind — the barest of touches — and they hurt. They bring pain, they want To Be so much. Some probe, metal-like and cold, … Continue reading