My short story Dmitri’s Way Back, a brand new tale just published by the fine folks at East of the Web. Dmitri’s Way Back tells the story of a recovered addict, a turning point that leads downhill, and the long road back.
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East of the Web is a FREE online read and a great ‘Zine. You can also grab your very own print copy from the East of the Web website. Show your love by giving this fine ‘Zine a visit. Bonus! Read my story Dmitri’s Way Back, but check out the rest of the great stories and poems on offer at East of the Web. And hey, if you’re feeling frisky, leave a comment. Tell them I sent ya. Just mash the big button or click the links below.
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Hotch Potch is a great ‘Zine created by a collaboration of writers and visual artists. And yes, full disclosure, I am one of the founding editors. Hotch Potch Volume Two Issue One is available as a FREE PDF download or a FREE online read. BookFunnel ensures safe downloads and easy online reading. Just click the links below.
Yes, here we are at the last day of August, but fear not. There is more summer reading to come! Aye, My Lovelies, the heat is is still with us, but it’s the heat of looming deadlines. Big shakings here at MEF. Hackathon deadlines looming, more stories being submitted, some rejections to be sure, but acceptances as well. Stay up to date on all the latest:
Need a book for the beach, the patio, the fire pit? Look no further, My Bodacious Readers! How about a great collection of dark stories? The Wrong Name awaits you:
The Wrong Name
Stories from the darker edge
The Wrong Name – Stories from the Darker Edge, stories of the darkness that lies within us, and the occasional glimmer of hope that keeps us afloat in the shadows. Doppelgangers and crones, artificial and human intelligence gone wrong, murder, revenge, tragedies embraced, and fates narrowly avoided. Reluctant heroes tire of the chase and ghosts relive the past. Bodies must be disposed of, corpses arise, and dreams damned. Here is magick, for good or ill. Twenty-one tales of darkness, and the occasional glimmer of hope that keeps us afloat in the shadows. Welcome, Reader, to The Wrong Name.
The Wrong Name gathers twenty-one of author Marco Etheridge’s best dark short stories into a single volume. These are speculative tales from the darker edge. Within these pages live characters bearing the wrong name, unrepentant, untethered, and unforgiven. Good choices are made and bad; others that are downright evil. Here are doppelgangers and crones, artificial and human intelligence gone wrong. Murder and revenge, tragedies embraced, and fates narrowly avoided. Reluctant heroes tire of the chase and ghosts relive the past. There are bodies to be disposed of, corpses arisen, and dreams damned. Here is magick, both benevolent and not. Twenty-one tales of the darkness that lies within us, and the occasional glimmer of hope that keeps us afloat in the shadows. Welcome, Reader, to The Wrong Name.
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Marco Etheridge
Marco Etheridge is a writer of prose, an occasional playwright, and a part-time poet. He lives and writes in Vienna, Austria. His work has been featured in over one hundred reviews and journals across Canada, Australia, the UK, and the USA. His story “Power Tools” has been nominated for Best of the Web for 2023. “Power Tools” is Marco’s latest collection of short fiction. When he isn’t crafting stories, Marco is a contributing editor for a new ‘Zine called Hotch Potch. In his other life, Marco travels the world with his lovely wife Sabine. Website: https://www.marcoetheridgefiction.com/