‘The Last Son of the Secret Brother’ by Samuel Low

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We arrived at the Cambodian border in the early hours of the morning, desperately in need of a shower after our tedious eight hour truck ride. The driver motioned for us to get off and pointed in the direction of some trucks across the border. Fortunately Hugo speaks fluent French so we were able to [...]

‘Lay Your Sleeping Head’ by Jean Burnett

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The Gothique Literary Society had completed a Dracula tour with a difference: a trip to Romania with all the right attitudes in place.
“We wouldn’t want anyone to get the wrong idea,” said Max, the society’s founder and dictator, as the members enjoyed a barbecue in the Borgo Pass with Milos the coach driver rushing around [...]

‘Life, or Something Like It’ by M. O. Steinberg

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I’m restless this evening. Bored. Not bored enough to go out though. It’s raining outside, cold and wet. Who needs it. I have the lights out and the drapes thrown wide to let in the night. I could smell the rain, feel the dampness in the air when I woke this evening. The sound of [...]

‘One Sick Vampire’ by T. P. Keating

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The rash all over my face explained my doubts about yesterday night’s pizza. Despite my express wish, stated clearly and repeated often, it had contained garlic. Although my breakthrough medication all but eliminated a need for total factor sun block and blood sausage, these blemishes cruelly exposed my one-eighth-vampire roots to the world. All because [...]

‘The Lamb’ by Emily de Rango

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Palm Sunday
Mary, holy mother of our Saviour, be with me this night. The screams of the villagers slice through my prayers, and the howls of the demons grate at my sanity.