New Fiction: The Problematic Journey of Mr. Scratch
The Winner of The Villains Half of The Contest
By Gene Kendall
Read this story and the winner of the Heroes contest and then cast your vote here for which story should triumph.
New Fiction: The Gift
The Winner of The Heroes Half of The Contest
By Henry Vogel
Read this story and the winner of the Villains contest and then cast your vote here for which story should triumph.
Trigger Warning Writing Contest: The Winner, Runner Up, and 6 Honorable Mentions
By David M. Swindle
The launch of our new website interrupted publication of the honorable mentions in our Spring Shock “Trigger Warning” Writing Contest. Here they all are:
Grand Prize Winner:
- “@Simonanta’s Ascension” by Libby Emmons
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Runner Up:
- “Something Unburiable” by Frederic Himebaugh
Honorable Mentions
- “Choice of Tech” by Bokerah Brumley
- “Nothing Like It In the World” by David Walls-Kaufman
- “Right In The Childhood” by Josh Lieblein
- “India Summer” by Mark Ellis
- “From the Notebook of Norman Dornan, Father of the Stomach Condom” by Frederic Himebaugh
- “Comeseemenow” by Aaron Smith
The ‘Hotter Than Hell’ Heroes Vs Villains Summer & Fall Fiction Contest
By David M. Swindle
Moses Vs Pharaoh. David Vs Goliath. Odysseus Vs Poseidon. He-Man Vs Skeletor. Mario Vs Bowser. Most great stories that have shaped humanity from ancient times to the present have depicted the noble hero’s conflict with an intimidating villain. And that’s what we’re looking for at Liberty Island.
Comeseemenow
By Aaron Smith
An Honorable Mention in the 2017 Spring Shock Trigger Warning Writing Contest.
From the Notebook of Norman Dornan, Father of the Stomach Condom
By Frederick Gero Heimbach
An Honorable Mention in the 2017 Spring Shock Trigger Warning Writing Contest.
Right In The Childhood
By Josh Lieblein
An Honorable Mention in the 2017 Spring Shock Trigger Warning Writing Contest.
Choice of Tech
By Bokerah Brumley
An Honorable Mention in the 2017 Spring Shock Trigger Warning Writing Contest
Something Unburiable
By Frederick Gero Heimbach
The Runner Up in the 2017 Spring Shock “Trigger Warning” Writing Contest Trigger Warning: this story contains depictions of Friedrich Nietzsche being kissed. Reader discretion is advised. German Chancellor Johanna Meier was a Christian Democrat, with an emphasis on neither. She regarded the village of Rocken in Saxony-Anhalt with stony indifference as she and Hans approached […]
Simonanta’s Ascension
By Libby Emmons
The Winner of the 2017 Spring Shock “Trigger Warning” Writing Contest He’d been eating her food for a year, but it was almost gone. He’d been planning to have people over to join him in eating the last eggplant parm when it came to it, but he decided he wanted to eat it all himself. Plus […]