The Farmhouse
“Twilight was shimmering around us when we saw them again. They were closer to the house this time.” By Cynthia Green (highly commended in our Hallowe’en short story contest).
Read More“Twilight was shimmering around us when we saw them again. They were closer to the house this time.” By Cynthia Green (highly commended in our Hallowe’en short story contest).
Read More“Lisa’s ghost twin sister owns her environment. Now, grass covers half of her face…Sewer pipe femur bones. Electric wiring inside her throat.” Hallowe’en poetry contest runner-up, by Jennifer MacBain-Stephens.
Read More“The fear in his eyes as I closed the wall around him was palpable.” Hallowe’en short story contest runner-up, by Richard Grebow.
Read MoreThe Missing Slate brings you our first Hallowe’en contest. This October, we’re asking for public submissions that will terrify, shock, and petrify us. Submissions in micro fiction, fiction and poetry. There are prizes. Read on…
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