
The House of Little Bones by Beverley Lee Book review by Shane Douglas Keene / …curses lie in bones, and they do not die Story In a very small nutshell, David Lansdown, […]
The House of Little Bones by Beverley Lee Book review by Shane Douglas Keene / …curses lie in bones, and they do not die Story In a very small nutshell, David Lansdown, […]
Today we’re excited to bring you a brand new story from Keith Rosson called “Devils Abound”. Rosson will also be releasing his new short story collection Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons on February […]
“The Smallest Parts (The Making of Things)” By: Laurel Hightower ©2020 Laurel Hightower You die from the toes up. Did you know that? I mean, not if you die suddenly, I guess. […]
Today we’re excited to bring you a brand new story from Paul Michael Anderson titled “Everything Feels Wrong Without You”. Paul is the incredibly talented author of the collection Bones Are Made to […]
By Andrew Cull RE: June 9 2016. The following are transcript extracts taken from statements given to Detective Tom Scott of the Bakerstown Police Department following the events of the night of […]
Though Your Heart is Breaking Laurel Hightower For J. Danielle Dorn, whose bravery in sharing their own story gave me the courage to share mine. Sarah stared down at the blood, […]
Today we’re excited to welcome John F.D. Taff back to Ink Heist with his previously unpublished story, “The Shrive and the Madonna”. Taff has been sharing original fiction with his readers for […]
Today we are excited to welcome Philip Fracassi to Ink Heist with his story, “Home Again”. We’re huge fans of Philip’s work and we’re honored to publish this story from him as […]
Today we are excited to welcome Keith Rosson to Ink Heist with his story, “Their Souls Climb the Room”. It’s a gripping story about a man attempting to put his life back […]
Today we are excited to welcome Cynthia (Cina) Pelayo to Ink Heist with her story, “The Red Dress”. It’s an adaptation of one of Richard Matheson’s stories and she puts her own […]