Flash Fiction by Brian Polk in Issue 17 of Suspect Press: Now that the dogs have made it to a safe place and all the humans have been accounted for, there isn’t much else to do…
In Possession of a Moral Dilemma by Amanda E.K. for Suspect Press Issue 16. Your impractical satin sheets were the first sign—or should’ve been—that you were never exclusive.
Sophelia, Immortalized by Amanda E.K. for Suspect Press Issue 15. Clemens monitored the parking lot lives of strangers from the comfort of his home office…
Drier Every Day by Rebecca Hannigan for Suspect Press Issue 14. We have water, but not much. My daughter takes it straight from the toilet. My husband can’t stay away from the storm drain.
Creamsicle Lipstick by Amanda E.K. for Suspect Press Issue 14. Ms. Waters’ Private Visitor She waits for me after class under the pretext of tutoring. I tutor her in ways not academic.
Carnality 2: Sebastian Phoenix and the Dark Star (Chap 1) by Josiah Hesse for Suspect Press Issue 14. Writing isn’t sexy. Some people may consider being a writer sexy, but no one…
The Man Who Loved a Lamp by Amanda E.K. for Suspect Press Issue 13. He felt their nearness, layers-deep, that rippling quiver of lust for his city’s tower cranes…
Eileen of Character by Brian Polk for Suspect Press Issue 13. or the last two years, four months and three days, Eileen had kept a thought buried in the back of her mind.
Boilers by Amanda E.K. for Suspect Press Issue 12. The boiler room was loud. It chugged. It hissed. Its pipes slithered out beneath the school like the tentacles…