“Try this one Margie.” Louie said, holding up the tiny yellow fruit between his thumb and index finger. It was half an inch long. “You’re gonna love it.”
I pinched the miniature lemon from in-between his chubby fingers, and took a closer look. The surface was yellow and waxy, with tiny dimples evenly spaced across the [...]
“It’s not a dress,” Keith said to her, “it’s a goddamn Kaftan.” The exasperation in his voice was total.
Jennifer took a step back to give the outfit a more thorough examination. The majority of it was made from a thick, almost puffy, rough yellow silk that made it drape down in stiff lines, obliterating the [...]
It was an awful looking machine: Two decades old, and too broken down to be considered anything but a piece of crap. The original golden paint was worn away, leaving marbled streaks of white and dark in the steel. The seats were threadbare, with the ones in the back spilling chunks of brown and crumbling [...]
With just four colors Ike can see it all.
Patterns on paper absorbing and reflecting light. Unreal images perceived as if they were true, tricking the mind, engaging the imagination in vicarious perception. The images lock into Ike’s brain, connecting with the human mind’s relentless need to parse, perceive, and resolve everything it sees. His hunger [...]
Slung over Harry’s left shoulder, the handbag looked completely ridiculous. It wasn’t simply that a fake leather purse was a terrible accessory for 50-year-old man, it was that his attempt to make it appear as if he didn’t care that he was carrying a handbag made it painfully obvious that he did.
The handles were squeezed [...]
That club elf… A goddamn Faeire in an imp-tailored suit, hanging around, looking unnaturally awesome, scooping up virgins, and selling pixie dust to kids too stupid to realize that when someone is offering you something for nothing in a New York City nightclub, it’s always too good to be true. Because if you’re in a [...]
Last week Boing Boing had a contest where they asked for a 100 word flash fiction piece on the topic of Lost in Space. Here’s what I wrote:
The quantum steam that boils off the edge of the event horizon of a black hole holds the potential for everything that ever was or ever will be.
Our [...]
Utoth covered the clearing in three thundering steps, each one shaking the earth below him. Animals scattered into the nearby forest, and flocks of exotic birds rose into the air. He instinctually tried to eat them as they flew by, his wide jaws snapping at the movement. He was mostly successful, although the tiny morsels [...]