Rain Part 2 | Alicia Bruzzone
Alicia Bruzzone continues on from Cam Dang’s Rain. Part 2 of the Duets & Duvets Award. Rain Alicia Bruzzone For the Duets and Duvets Award Part II Based on the original short story Rain by Cam Dang Four Weeks. It’s […]
Alicia Bruzzone continues on from Cam Dang’s Rain. Part 2 of the Duets & Duvets Award. Rain Alicia Bruzzone For the Duets and Duvets Award Part II Based on the original short story Rain by Cam Dang Four Weeks. It’s […]
A Lukewarm Love Story By Alicia Bruzzone For The Soup Heroes Award Gina’s date grimaced and pulled a finger to the collar of his shirt, wrenching it to the side as if he was in the process of being […]
Based on an original idea by Barry Quinn. Mimic: Part 3 By Alicia Bruzzone For The Trilogy Award Part 3 Read: Part 1 | Part 2 Oscar and Ursula shuffled over the surface of the distant planet, red dust […]
“It wasn’t witchcraft,” I tell him with my wheezy voice The Punishment Of Time By Alicia Bruzzone For The Scene of the Unseen Obscene Award My body creaks in protest I attempt to stand after another harrowed night’s sleep. With a […]
Just Another Wednesday Afternoon By Alicia Bruzzone For The Trilogy Award Part 2 How did they all have swords? Seriously, no one on freaking campus thought weapons might not be cool in enclosed spaces and called security? I was so […]
You know that feeling when the hairs on your arm stand on end? Extended Nightmares By Alicia Bruzzone For The All Night March Award Humans have long been cautious of the dark, afraid of what lurks hidden in shadow. Startled […]
With original fiction by some of NiTH’s most proflic authors including leaderboard heroes: Lydia Trethewey Alicia Bruzzone Nick Lachmund Amber Fernie Plus stories by Yuki Iwama Ted Inver Cam Dang Sarah Henry David R Ford And Madeline Pettet Burn, Thrive, […]
Education can be cuthroat at the best of times.
Stuck at Six Alicia Bruzzone For The Waiting For Starman Award Thomas growled as he ventured outside to empty his rubbish. He hated unexpected visitors. Like regular tourist vendors, they camped out on his front lawn and waited for even […]
Come in peace, leave in pieces.
Alfred did a bad bad thing.