Two vampire hunters have 90 minutes to convince their lover, the vampire they were sworn to kill, to reject the Hunger and stay with them, stay together and happy. Can they do it before the records stop spinning and the seconds run out? Continue reading →
354 – Hit the Road Jack with Kyle Tam
353 – You’re in Space and Everything is Fucked with Wormtooth
I don’t know what I could write here that gives you an idea of the story we’re about to tell better than the title itself.
352 – The Long, Dark Space Between Stars with Chris Farnell
Something has gone wrong. Hyperspace has bled onto the Nightingale. Time is slipping away. And yet in spite of all of this, the one true horror facing lone orderly Chad… is dealing with paywalls. Continue reading →
351 – Magic & Misdeeds with CJ McCullough
A magician never reveals their secrets… especially when jailtime is on the line. Continue reading →
350 – The Santa-Cide Squad with Brandon Leon-Gambetta
THIS YEAR ON THE PARTY OF ONE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR: Sometimes to get on the Nice List… you gotta get a little Naughty. Continue reading →
349 – Heart: The City Beneath with Daniel Andrlik
A high elf descends into the Heart, the city beneath the Spire, in search of the End to Pain. The Heart is known to give you everything your heart desires… or kill you in the process. Which will it be this time?
348 – Pine Shallows with Peter Eijk
There’s a new exhibit in the Pine Shallows aquarium. It’s bigger than your usual fish. More bipedal than your usual fish. And a whole lot more talkative than your usual fish. … And it doesn’t seem to especially want to be an “exhibit.” Continue reading →
347 – Here We Used to Fly with Kurt Refling
Tomorrow, this theme park gets torn down for another set of waterfront condos, identical to all the other sets of waterfront condos. Tonight, though, it’s the sight of our childhoods, and our memories, and our last stand. Continue reading →
346 – Absurdia with Quinn Majeski
In a town beset on all sides by arcane bureaucracy, sentient machines, maniacal PTAs, malevolent garden flora, and the occasional cosmic horror, the real scariest thing remains as always… reality TV.