by P. J. German
It was a cold morning. The snow had stopped, but its result was left upon the ground. The only green in sight were the pine trees. Autumn gave way to winter early this year, and most of the trees were asleep, naked. My father and I stepped out of the bright red [...]
By Michelle Papini
I take a deep breath before traveling down the corridor which leads me to the tin shoebox of germs from which I am sure to catch swine flu. I read the inspirational posters that line the retractable corridor, which don’t help my situational anxiety. I get to the door of the cesspool and [...]
He would only have 30 seconds to get out alive. Emilio stared at the remote detonator in his hand. Two buttons. If he is successful in his mission he presses the red one and detonates the charges he had just placed under the building. If he is unsuccessful he presses the [...]
I shot the greeter at Wal-Mart, just after he said “Hi, Welcome to Wal-Mart.” I figured if Wal-Mart could slash prices, I could slash lives. Besides, these employees had been reduced to slave-like labor, underpaid, and underappreciated. I was doing this guy a favor. He didn’t really want to “Welcome” me into Wal-Mart. He wanted [...]