FICTION

 

Love has always been a dangerous thing. This Valentine’s Day, we invite you to step into the darker side of devotion, where affection festers, obsession blooms, and the heart is not always a symbol of life, but one of ruin. These stories explore the fragile line between passion and possession, longing and loss, tenderness and terror. Here, love letters arrive too late or not at all, or instead, promise a love that borders on contempt. 

 

 

Enjoy!

Where Cupid Learned to Hunger by Kayla Bell

The Holoyard by Tim Boiteau

It Takes Thirty Seconds for My Bones to Reset by Daniel Letz

We Buy Hours by J. David Liss

The Girl Who Loved Your Guts by Anna O’Brien

Wedding Day by Sarah Rakel Orton

Into Pieces by John Stadelman

Soulmate by Mark Thomas