Quest for the Good Doc
A work of prose by Wesley A. Bridle, dedicated in the memory of Hunter S. Thompson … Keep Reading
Notes to self
Dust to Dust.
Bill Bryson writes “a single atom is unaware of its own existence. Because the brain is comprised of atoms, anatomy alone cannot possibly account for the human experience.” There are several arguments for the existence of God and while I lean toward the idea that faith exists in what can’t be known, it would seem that a single atom provides the most complete argument for the existence of an intangible, inexplicable, human experience, given to us/inspired by a force of infinite power.
Cross Road Blues
The intersection of Valentine Ave. and Malaise Blvd, where all the roads in the universe converge and meet at Hades’ playground, is an unmarked crossroad in the middle of no where. Though under it’s mundane front is a location where souls are a commodity and the futures on souls is bright. Buy or sell, my reasons were unclear but the absence of the horny assistant gave me neither option. Too many idol hands in the world have left me with no appointment book to sign.…Keep Reading
Only Rings
A story of speculative fiction brought to us by way of our writer’s group “Thunderdome” matches. Only rings is the tale of an adulterous affair.



