January's Stories

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What a dark month January is! After all the festivities are done with, and the hangover cured, does it hurt to find yourself slap bang in the middle of reality? Ask the characters in these six stories. Don't be surprised if they answer back!
Rearview Mirror by Michael W. Garza. A tragic event occurs changing the protagonist's 'life' forever.
Band of the Hand by Scott B. Robinson. Magic realism, dark arts, zombies and beheadings. What more could one ask for?
Alpha by Devlin Giroux. Werewolves and action galore in this fast-paced horror tale.
The Magic Box by David Massengill. Is there more to fear than intimacy? What delights can be found in an old curio shop? And where did those mannequins come from?
For Sorrow Quickens The Coldest Heart by Richard Baron. What lies in store for a young girl evacuated to the countryside during World War 11? What is it about Treadmore and what secrets are contained in the woods?
Last Train Home by Troy Dennison. What awaits people in the depths of night? Who should be more afraid of who?
Rearview Mirror by Michael W. Garza. A tragic event occurs changing the protagonist's 'life' forever.
Band of the Hand by Scott B. Robinson. Magic realism, dark arts, zombies and beheadings. What more could one ask for?
Alpha by Devlin Giroux. Werewolves and action galore in this fast-paced horror tale.
The Magic Box by David Massengill. Is there more to fear than intimacy? What delights can be found in an old curio shop? And where did those mannequins come from?
For Sorrow Quickens The Coldest Heart by Richard Baron. What lies in store for a young girl evacuated to the countryside during World War 11? What is it about Treadmore and what secrets are contained in the woods?
Last Train Home by Troy Dennison. What awaits people in the depths of night? Who should be more afraid of who?
