What is it like to die? What is it like to have your atoms, your protons, your neutrons, your soul torn into trillions of pieces? To be reassembled into a fickle facade of the person you…
Short Story: The Ghost Day, by Sophie Ellen Powell
Common decency had been ignored again. Through the winter months the politicians had…
Short Story: Lord Pitt’s Lost Pleasure Garden, by Lauren Alonso Miller
I’ve become a haunted woman. When I walk to the bathroom in…
Short Story: Every Shiny Thing on Fire, by Keren Heenan
The sky that morning red as a sailor’s warning, yet nothing by…
Short Story: The Way We Live Now, by Chris Williams
Sam pulls on my hand, attempting to heave my body up from…
Short Story: Oh Little Beast, by Molly Skinner
First performed with Liars’ League. Watch the professional reading here, with actor Annalie Wilson. Oh Little Beast
Short Story: How I Became a Guardian Angel, by Marilyn Parr
2nd Place in the Cambridge Short story prize 2021 How I Became A Guardian Angel
Short Story: Phantom Pains, by Ruth Guthrie
3rd Place in the Cambridge Short story Prize 2021 Phantom Pains ‘Mum?’ ‘Mmm?’ ‘Mum, I’ve been thinking.’ ‘Mmmm?’ ‘I don’t think…
Short Story: Hearts and Minds, by Jack Petrubi
Winner of the Cambridge Short story Prize 2021 Hearts and Minds Prenatal | ˌprē-ˈnā-tᵊl | adjective Occurring…