Bubba vs. The Werewolf by Mark Keigley
Tear into Mr. Keigley's deep-fried delight for a bite of football and 'gators and werewolves... Oh my...
Last In Her Class by Sergio Estavia
•Perhaps we should have saved this piece for dessert--just desserts, that is--but we couldn't wait to dish up Mr. Estavia's delicious little cocktail...
Dark Mother by Amanda Norman (Visual Tasting)
Superstition by Kristine Ong Muslim
The Discovery by Kristine Ong Muslim
When the Seasons End by Kristine Ong Muslim

Machine Girl by Daniele Serra (Visual Tasting)
Maryanne by Michael Gibb
•Mr. Gibb from Ontario wrote a story that didn’t make us want to sleep, scream, or throw the manuscript across the room. Indeed, this bit of short fiction is nicely done and sufficiently creepy. For those of you who can remember the shadowy attics, dusty sheds, and dark cellars of childhood, the wonders and horrors of Maryanne should hit a few nerves.
Blood Skeleton by Amanda Norman (Visual Tasting)
Meat by James Newman
•Oh my, kiddies--hope you're hungry for a hunk of horror! Mr. Newman has honed a heinous helping of fetid flesh, which 69 Flavors of Paranoia would now like to serve...
Carcinoma by M. Jones
•Mr. Jones was kind enough to infect us with this malignant morsel from his morbid mind. Aren't you just itching to read it?

The Store, Another One by Joseph W. Patterson
•Attention shoppers! Step in from the heat and help yourself to a serving from Mr. Patterson, found on Aisle 69. And remember, coupons are doubled on Tuesdays throughout eternity...
Bar the Devil by Lawrence Barker
•Those with a penchant for poultry should enjoy Mr. Barker's return to 69FoP, as he serves a Southern slice of the supernatural.
Dark Angel Spire by Amanda Norman (Visual Tasting)
Atonement by Harold Kempka
•Here’s a clever little ditty from Mr. Kempka that takes a classic approach with the You-Can’t-Trust-Nobody, Good vs. Evil Switcheroo Cocktail we love so much here at 69FoP.

The Grin by Scott Urban
Grin and bear it as you take a bite from Mr. Urban's toothy tale...
Rebirth by Lisa Sikorski (Visual Tasting)
You May Have Already Won! by Jessica Brown
If you're looking for something light and fluffy, Ms. Brown's offering may tempt your tastebuds...just be careful, as the center is dark and a bit salty...

