
There’s nothing better than conjuring that one line of great dialogue that jumps off of the page and imprints itself on anyone that reads your...
There’s nothing better than conjuring that one line of great dialogue that jumps off of the page and imprints itself on anyone that reads your...
Tony Gilroy prides himself as an original screenwriter, despite having written adaptations during his twenty-five year screenwriting and directing career. He wrote the screenplays for the...
The number one rule that screenwriters need to follow when choosing their next project is simple — you must choose, but choose wisely. When you’re...
We're thrilled to announce: Dead Places by Irene Turner has been selected as the Grand Prize Winner of the 2015 Short Story Contest. Turner will receive the grand...
Written by Irene Turner Memories are futile here. We erase the past because it works better that way. New settlers are full of Earth gossip...
Written by Timothy Tau From the balcony where I am smoking a joint, you can see the betel nut stands. They are illuminated glass boxes...
Written by Jane Hammons Grady Doak sat in the back of his truck. Glum, he stroked the butt of his .300 Winchester Magnum while he...
Written by L.E. Grabowski-Cotton When Emily entered the kitchen that evening, she wasn’t surprised to see newspapers spread all over the floor, the counters, the...
By Travis Richardson Originally published in Jewish Noir I considered not answering when I saw Shirley Chung’s name on the caller ID. We’d been friends...
Written by Denise Meyer “Go,” she said. Quinn had dreaded this confrontation because he expected a tear-soaked protest, which he had steeled himself to resist....