
Fiction
May Contributors
J. Agombar, Swetha Amit, Joshua David Bellin, Johnny Byutorie, Jayson Carcione, Cristiano Cardone, Jack B. Bedell, JD Clapp, Kim Farleigh, Alison L. Fraser, Christopher Hallenbrook, Tim Hanson, Peter Harris, J.B. Kalf, Kenneth M. Kapp, Cleve Lamison, Alejandro Gabriel Leopardi, M.G. Mclaughlin, Willow Nichols, Matthew O’Brien, Patty Paine, Robert L. Penick, Mattia Ravasi, Marcus Silcock, Michael Grant Smith, Johan Smits, hiromi suzuki, Samantha Szumloz, Mark Daniel Taylor, Jacob Wrich
Blood+Honey presents…
Northern Birthrates
A Disappearing Virtual Hybrid (Micro)Chap by GRSTALT Comms
GRSTALT Comms offers four pieces of fiction and one poem in this disappearing virtual (micro)chap Northern Birthrates that delve into the absurd adventures of people navigating an absurd world.
This virtual mini-chap will vanish into the ether at midnight on July 1, 2025. Read NOW before it disappears.

scarecrow
by Robert L. Penick
“Soldiers found him on his back, eyes staring through the broken ceiling at blue sky, as white doves flitted, freely, from rafter to rafter.”

the juggler
by Jacob Wrich
“Over and over, he drops the balls, each time only able to juggle briefly before he drops them. The vultures encompass him in a broad circle, hopping and spreading their wings.”

three micros
by Swetha Amit
“It will take a while for Pa to clean up the mess. I wait for the storm to arrive.”

“go, bearcats!”
by Johnny Byutorie
“‘Holy shit! Did you see that kid kill Joey!? What the actual fuck fire head emoji’
‘It was an accident! They were trying to help; don’t blame the kids, blame whoever installed faulty junk into our school red angry face emoji’
‘Those poor kids must be traumatized angel baby emoji’”

pickled herring
by Marcus Silcock
“I do not like to expose my neck to the barber. My head is full of migratory birds, thinks Kato, walking the dust park remembering the lush fish.”

conversations with god
by Mark Daniel Taylor
“The murderer is lost, directionless—he will be looking for guidance…He’s not asking God who to kill next, he’s asking for redemption.”

notes regarding a roundtable discussion
by Joshua David Bellin
“If our practices are guided by rationality and theirs (seemingly) by magic, who can say at what point the former might not have evolved from the latter? Who, indeed, can claim a monopoly on reason?”

minds chase, chances run
by Samantha Szumloz
“After three slaps, specks of blood eject out of his mouth, splattering onto my collarbone. His body goes limp. Alarms blare in every part of me.”

in the name of justice
by Kim Farleigh
“Describing unprovoked attacks as preventive actions constituted “justice,” enabling the powerful to override intra-suburb law…“The bastards do whatever they fucking well like and call it whatever they fucking well want!”

two stories
by J.B. Kalf
“I can still smell the cockroaches, hear the crickets on the wall, taste the headlights on the cars. I am part of the hotel ecosystem, along with cleaning ladies and the teenage clerk and this ecosystem known as the hotel..”

old road 9
by M. G. Mclaughlin
“Her fingers cramped from the frantic pushing of buttons and tapping of light pulses. She rubbed them. She looked down at her hands. Hands that mixed water and cold air like Mother Nature to kill.”

after i got stuck in the record
by Mattia Ravasi
“After I got stuck in the record I crash-landed in a dark, raging ocean. I had no idea where I was, nor how far the water stretched around me.”

what we don’t see
by Alejandro Gabriel Leopardi
“Someone who wants to be accepted as anything but what they are perceived to be, must open themselves up freely. That never happened. She didn’t want it to.”

ma’s elmo phone
by JD Clapp
“I just don’t have it in me to go back. But hell, at least she has Elmo now.”

time mutant
by Peter Harris
“It was never a range conspirators who were in control, he realized. The puppet master pulling the strings was always the vast, omniscient presence of time.”

it’s okay
by Willow Nichols
“I hear a clock ticking but have no idea how much time is passing while I lay trapped in this human refrigerator.”

shepherd
by Robert L. Penick
“Dad is passed out in the yard again, couldn’t stagger in from where his buddies dropped him at the curb.”

foreclosure
by Matthew O’Brien
“The layoff and divorce combined to form a fault line in his once rock-solid confidence.”

area man
by Michael Grant Smith
“Dagger and Crowbar swore their baby sister Klamiddea (named after the Ancient Greek goddess of horniness) was the sweetest of all Raceways.”

love & poison
by Cleve Lamison
“A final act of devotion. I fingered her trigger until she climaxed a third time…It was explosive.”
Blood+Honey presents…
Arts & Crafts
A Disappearing Virtual Fiction (Micro)chap by Thomas M. McDade
Thomas M. McDade delivers three short stories in this disappearing virtual (micro)chap Arts & Crafts that touches on our search for meaning and connection in a world of gravity. DON’T MISS OUT!!!
This virtual mini-chap will vanish into the ether at midnight on July 1, 2025. Read NOW before it disappears.