God Is In The Radio

fantasy

  • The Black River

    The sun was setting in streaks of crimson and gold as Jonah Callahan rode his weary horse to the edge of the Black River. The air smelled of decay, and the water ahead glistened unnaturally, dark as midnight ink. The… Continue reading

    The Black River
  • The Crow Court

    The cathedral loomed in the shadows, its broken spires clawing at the sky like skeletal fingers. Mara had always thought it looked haunted, a relic of an older, stranger time, and she would have never dared to enter—until tonight.  Her… Continue reading

    The Crow Court
  • Neon Mirage: A Drake Cipher Story

    The rain hammered the windows of Drake Cipher’s office, drumming a steady beat against the glass. Neon lights from the city below bled through the darkened room, casting long shadows over his cluttered desk.  Drake stared at the glass of… Continue reading

    Neon Mirage: A Drake Cipher Story
  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part VII

    The Void was endless, twisting and warping like a nightmare come to life. Buildings flickered in and out of existence, their shapes shifting every time Eliot blinked. Shadows danced in the corners of his vision, slipping away before he could… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part VII
  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part VI

    As Eliot walked deeper into this twisted version of his world, faint traces of Ida emerged from the darkness. At first, it was a barely noticeable detail—a piece of blue fabric fluttering on the sidewalk ahead. His heart skipped a… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part VI
  • When Heaven Burns

    The day the fire came, I was standing on the porch of my creaky old house in Cedar Ridge, Tennessee, sipping coffee from a chipped mug. It was the kind of morning where the mist hung low over the fields,… Continue reading

    When Heaven Burns
  • The Endless Hallway

    The floor was so damn sticky. That was the first thing Gerald noticed as he traversed the hallway in the darkened office. He had started at the company not too long ago. It was a dead-end job, but he supposed… Continue reading

    The Endless Hallway