Unit 3TR00 – Marieke van Mil

Dear Mr President,

I’ve attempted writing this message roughly fifteen times now. It’s hard, I’ve found, to get my meaning across in words alone. I’m not accustomed to words, you see. First battalion in the lunar wars. Second in command during the ring wars during your third administration.

I’ve fought your battles, carved your stripes in my iron, but now my days are fading. I’ve been sentenced, you see. Back to Earth.

Continue reading “Unit 3TR00 – Marieke van Mil”

Once Upon a Time in Hell – Emily Foster-Tomkinson

Once upon a time there was a woman who died. After she had died, she woke up in a small cell with walls of stone. There was a single window with thick, iron bars. Through the window the woman could see a far expanse of red ground and red sky. The only door was locked. Within the room was a wooden bed.
The woman tugged at the bars on the window and rattled the doorhandle but it was no good. She was trapped. Suddenly, the door opened and a man walked in carrying a tray of delicious food. He was a young, handsome man with bright red hair and a bright red suit. He set the tray of food on the bed beside the woman.

Continue reading “Once Upon a Time in Hell – Emily Foster-Tomkinson”

If Then Else – Marco Etheridge

Week by week, month by month, time slows, and then stalls. The walls of the small garden apartment Serena shares with her husband Theo are closing in on her. She feels like a hermit crab that has outgrown its shell. There is nowhere to go: No restaurants, no cafés, no cinemas, no pubs. Date night is reduced to eating take-out kebaps from the Turkish stand, the two of them curled up on the ever-shrinking couch watching yet another DVD.

Continue reading “If Then Else – Marco Etheridge”

Create a website or blog at WordPress.com

Up ↑