A short story by Jill Zero My heart drums inside my chest with a desperate prisoner’s determination, each beat a frantic question. Where do I go from here? Is anyone willing to assist me? What if I choose the wrong door? How do I figure this out? Hello? Are you listening? PAY ATTENTION TO […]
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I’m Halloween, and I Deserve Some Damn Respect!
Hi, ladies and gents. I thought long and hard about writing this piece because I didn’t want to piss anyone off, but I can’t take it anymore. I’m sick of being treated like a second-rate holiday. No longer will I stand aside and let other holidays soak up all the glory. I’m Halloween, and I […]
A Navigator’s Guide to the Abyss
By Jill Zero It’s impossible to see clearly in the abyss. Darkness swallows everything it touches. Once, there might have been crevices and crooks to grip. Once, a path may have emerged from the depths. No longer. Pitch blackness now consumes the light as if driven by insatiable hunger, the byproduct of heavy thoughts and […]
Letterbound
By Jill Zero He stood outside of the brown tri-level, motionless except for the slight tremble in his hand as he read the letter he’d been putting off reading for what felt like an eternity. His eyes grazed the page in silence and processed the words in a cavern he didn’t know existed […]
Dark Matters
By Jill Zero My dreams used to rebel with technicolor and holograms. Prisms exploded with hues I’d never seen before and the spectrum of light showed its face instead of remaining trapped inside of glass prisons. When I closed my eyes, I saw cartoon worlds where colors strayed out of the […]