The six-brace cargo vessel had been family’s livelihood. One wrong maneuver too near a planet’s gravity well, and it was fast becoming their graveyard. Credits: "Calculated Risk" by Steve Rzasa SteveRzasa.com Amazon Page Works by Steve Rzasa: The Word Reclaimed The Word Endangered Broken Sight Untold Podcast Episode 10 - "In the Bag" Havok Magazine Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband "Calculated Risk" was written and produced for the Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest hosted by Untold Podcast
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“How much longer we gotta walk?” Credits: "Serpent Quest" by Laura L. Zimmerman Caffeinated Fiction Works by Laura L. Zimmerman Flash Fiction God's GPS (Devotional) The Drive-By (Devotional) Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband "Serpent Quest" was written and produced for the Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest hosted by Untold Podcast
“Let the lady go, Thomas,” I say, my forearm cannon armed and pointed at the man in front of me. “My backup’s already on the way. You’ve got nowhere to run.” Credits: "Standoff" by Reed Benson DeviantART The Expatriate Act Works by Reed Benson "Manhunt" by Reed Benson winner of the 2007 Fiction Award in Scop Magazine "Standoff" was written and produced for the Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest hosted by Untold Podcast
Story: “Blood Ace" by Allan and Aaron Reini Narrator: Aaron Ochart Genre: Science Fiction Rating: PG
Dex D’Felco had every reason to feel good. His polished dress uniform shoes clicked smartly on the duranium deck plates of the United Coalition carrier Callisto as he navigated the thick press of the always-busy passageway. He nodded curtly to new subordinates making eye contact while smiling in acknowledgement to peers offering their congratulations. Typical of most Coalition Navy observances, Dex’s promotion ceremony had been short but meaningful. Under the clear panoramic dome of the Callisto’s observation lounge—the pure white void of etherspace playing havoc on reality just beyond—he had stood at attention while Captain Anton Walters pinned the UCN Medal of Valor and a new gleaming gold bar to his uniform tunic. The recognition of Dex’s heroics in the Oranos engagement had only taken two weeks to clear the customary bureaucracy, and now it was official. Dex D’Felco, the pilot who had single-handedly saved a civilian light transport from six bandits, scoring kills on three hostile Razors in the process, was now a full-fledged lieutenant. Credits:
"Blood Ace" by Allan and Aaron Reini Flight of the Angels.com Narrated by Aaron Ochart Faith Presbyterian Youtube Works by Allan and Aaron Reini Flight of the Angels Hornet's Nest (Upcoming) "Blood Ace" originally appeared in The Crossover Alliance Anthology: Volume 1
“Name, please,” the figure in the helm rasped. Credits:
"Dragon Claus" by Stephen L. Rice Full Biography Ansric Blog "Dragon Claus" Free Digital Version (with visual puns!) List of Works by Stephen L. Rice Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest
Norway, 1025 A.D. Credits:
"Snow and Ash" by Nathan James Norman NathanJamesNorman.com The Orchard Church Background on "Snow and Ash" and My Year in Hell Additional Narration: Kristin L. Norman "Snow and Ash" originally published in The Crossover Alliance Anthology Volume 1 Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest "Snow Bank" by Doug Hoyer Lic. Storyblocks
The clear water of the reflecting pool shimmered like diamonds. The humidity made everything sticky, and the climbing mercury did nothing to temper the madness that came with it. Demetrius told himself he never intended for things to go as far as they did. He had always tried to maintain a calm and even demeanor as was demanded of him by breeding and upbringing. In stark contrast to his lifelong training, he lay half on and half off the stone bench surrounding the pool and stared into the water, tears streaming down his soot and blood covered face.
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"The Reflecting Pool" by Jess Hanna JessHanna.com Works by Jess Hanna: Adverse Possession The Road to Hell The Crossover Alliance Anthology: Volume 2 Music Composed by Kerry Kelso Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest (Blame for the "95 Theses Rap" lies solely on the producer)
Story: “Trans-Reptilian” by Nathan James Norman
Article: "Does the Bible Say Snakes are Evil?" by Jonathan Garner Genre: Science Fiction Rating: PG
Tears don't fall in space. They just pool around your eyes. At least… that’s the case if you’re a human. Us snakes don’t cry. Our tears just drain back into the roofs of our mouths.
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"Trans-Reptilian" by Nathan James Norman NathanJamesNorman.com The Orchard Church "Does the Bible Say Snakes are Evil?" by Jonathan Garner "The Earl King" Episode 53 of Untold Podcast by Jonathan Garner Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband Good Snakes Flash Fiction Contest
"Pastor, I'm young and healthy. I have a whole summer before college starts. I think it makes sense if I -- I think God is leading me to spend the summer pregnant."
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"All Those Bulging Bellies" by Frederic Gero Himebaugh (Originally Appearing in Liberty Island Magazine) Fredösphere on Twitter Works by Frederic Gero Himebaugh "Dear Son" "Countdown" in 100 Worlds: Lightning-Quick SF and Fantasy Tales Look for "The Best Workout" coming in 2018 from Cirsova Magazine Protecting Project Pulp (Archive) The Devil's Dictum Novel For Further Study: Outside the Womb: Moral Guidance for Assisted Reproduction by Scott B. Rae & D. Joy Riley Basic Bioethics by Joe Carter Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Having a green butt makes you a bit of a celebrity, and a bit of an outcast. If you're going to work on traffic lights, green is the best color to have. Green, yellow, red. Green is on top. Green is the king! Some sods say the order is Red, Green, Yellow, but that makes no sense. No car waits for a yellow light. The yellow light is just a transition to red.
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"The Butts in the Traffic Light" by Nathan James Norman NathanJamesNorman.com The Orchard Church |
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