At the Edge of Osam
The bus pulled up silently to the grassy plain. Its tempered glass exterior iridescent in the sun, it appeared smaller than it was as it brushed against tall strands of thorns and wildflowers. When it came to a full stop, …
The bus pulled up silently to the grassy plain. Its tempered glass exterior iridescent in the sun, it appeared smaller than it was as it brushed against tall strands of thorns and wildflowers. When it came to a full stop, …
Can one read several stories simultaneously? This is a question I’ve held since reading Catherynne M. Valente’s “Ink, Water, Milk,” which...
If you’re anything like me, then all the word “ergonomics” brings to mind is mesh black chairs and stand-up desks that you wind up and down like an old car window crank. After reading Karen Messing’s Bent Out of Shape: …
A haunted house. Old floorboards and creaks. Baby cradles and little girls in nightshirts. Gerard Collins’ The Hush Sisters makes its gothic influences known: Shirley Jackson, Neil Gaiman, and Stephen King are all mentioned in the narrative. The novel’s …