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“Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, Judges and Justices all fall prey to the Hitman.”
RB Le `Deach, My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories

Eli Wilde
“Maybe the flies knew we were leaving. Maybe they were happy for us.”
Eli Wilde, Orchard of Skeletons

William Kely McClung
“She was overwhelmed with a premonition. Deja vu but from the future, looking back to this moment looking forward.”
William Kely McClung, Black Fire

William Kely McClung
“Okay, sure, he’s a great fucking guy,” Michaels didn’t try to hide his frustration. “Except for the killing everybody part.”
William Kely McClung, Black Fire

William Kely McClung
“It was time to start thinking of darker things.”
William Kely McClung, Black Fire

Eli Wilde
“I picked up a fallen branch and struck a tree with it. Apples fell from the tree. The rope around one of the skeletons gave way and it fell to the ground. It lay there, crumpled and bent in ridiculous angles. I wondered if the person who the skeleton used to live inside would be embarrassed if he or she could see themselves now. I looked around the area but didn’t see any ghosts. Why would I see a ghost? They didn’t exist. Still, I looked a second time.”
Eli Wilde, Orchard of Skeletons

“Eighty-year-old granny protects her right to vote with a shotgun.”
RB Le `Deach, My Graphic Bipolar Fantasies: & Other Short Stories

Eli Wilde
“Maybe my legs are moving toward the house because that’s what they want to do rather than me wanting to go there.”
I walked toward the house.
Macy’s legs followed.”
Eli Wilde, Orchard of Skeletons

Eli Wilde
“Despite wanting me to end her life, after a short while, Mrs Sloan fought back with surprising strength for such a small woman. Being close to death changed people, I guess, like drinking alcohol or someone saying your handwriting is beautiful changes you.”
Eli Wilde, Orchard of Skeletons

Eli Wilde
“Do you see anything when you dream or are your dreams as empty as your eyes?”
Eli Wilde, Orchard of Skeletons

James Aura
“First came the wail of a siren across the valley, and then because light travels faster than blood, we saw an explosion, and a second later we felt it and heard the ear-splitting blast.”
James Aura, The Cumberland Killers: A Kentucky Mystery

Suzanne Steele
“A soft growl came from somewhere deep in his chest cavity, the manifestation of a predator mesmerized by his prey.”
Suzanne Steele, Graphic

Sara Sheridan
“I have a really vivid imagination and I find it difficult to read scenes of complete graphic violence. That's not to say that graphic violence does not exist. It's just that I find it quite harrowing and I much prefer if it isn't completely outlined for me because my imagination can do that.”
Sara Sheridan

Seth Dickinson
“It was so anathema and yet so necessary: it felt like a razor unraveling her, one cut all the way from her anus to the back of her neck, degloving her whole body and turning her inside out so her secrets were on the outside to become her lies.”
Seth Dickinson, The Monster Baru Cormorant

Matt Orlando
“I reached for the back of his head and jammed the knife as hard as I could under his ribs. I felt his warm pee dribble down my gown and my legs and into my boots and I almost retched, but his wild eyes were staring into mine as he tried to pull back, but I had his neck, and his hands were trapped down on his wiener, and he was still peeing and we stared and glared and he peed and I tried to twist the knife harder, the pee making me angry and I wanted to kill him faster, and the fucker just stared and wouldn’t die…”
Matt Orlando, Truncated II: A Cold Day in Heaven

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