Excited to announce the release of the debut single by indie duo Travel Sweets – ‘The Table’. Via Experiments In Fiction 2024
The Table.
Disir – Allister Nelson

Say I to the girl – go fetch me some waterbreak bread and bake dreams and knead starssays girl to I: I fletched seven golden arrowsI milked eight silver cows, I sewed you moons.Say I to the girl – by the well is a whispergo listen to land wights and braid meadowsweetsays girl to I: […]
Disir – Allister Nelson
Dear Juliet – Georgiann Carlson

ah, Julietborn into an old family hatredyour heart could not understandthe love of your young lifeportrayed as an enemybut love is stronger than hateand there was no one but Romeobetter to diethan to be without himin a worldwhere parents care not for their children’s happinessbut only for ancient grudgesthat have long ago lost their meaninglife […]
Dear Juliet – Georgiann Carlson
Writing/Creativity Prompt Challenge: My Last Innocent Year

The Heretics, Lovers, and Madmen Literary Collective loves a good writing/creativity prompt challenge. Our goal is to provide prompts on a regular basis. We hope that our ‘Shadow in the Frame’ prompt stirs your muse and that you consider submitting your prompt response to Heretics, Lovers, and Madmen for publication. We welcome poetry, prose, flash fiction, creative […]
Writing/Creativity Prompt Challenge: My Last Innocent Year
The Art of Magical Overthinking – Marcia J. Weber

I hear you theregrim worry thoughtscritch-scratching at the doorof the closetin the back of my head.I keep you locked therecaged and deadbolted- as one wouldthe fiercest predatoror harrowing demon. yet you are omnipresentmore clever by halfthan my assiduouspreparations.susurration incessant- besieges meappeals to my beliefin self as logiciantempts me to tiptoecloser, closer what if?you murmurI spring […]
The Art of Magical Overthinking – Marcia J. Weber
The Art of Magical Overthinking – Marcia J. Weber

I hear you theregrim worry thoughtscritch-scratching at the doorof the closetin the back of my head.I keep you locked therecaged and deadbolted- as one wouldthe fiercest predatoror harrowing demon. yet you are omnipresentmore clever by halfthan my assiduouspreparations.susurration incessant- besieges meappeals to my beliefin self as logiciantempts me to tiptoecloser, closer what if?you murmurI spring […]
The Art of Magical Overthinking – Marcia J. Weber
Our Dark Library: A Handbook for Alchemists by Rachael Ikins

“In Rachael Ikins’ A Handbook for Alchemists, one finds and follows a challenging fascinating character, warts and all. She is not nice, she is not even always good—but she is always interesting. “ Jennifer Maloney, author of Evidence of Fire, Poems and Stories and Don’t Let God Know You Are Singing, Poems and Stories The […]
Our Dark Library: A Handbook for Alchemists by Rachael Ikins
Oh, The Mourning – S.A. Quinox

My every fiber mourns you.Echoes dancein the forsaken corners of my mouth.Light of the moon peeksthrough my open window.And I sit here, idled by the numbingof a night that comes and goes,calmly biding its time.Hours grow slimmer each day.Only to be taken abruptly by the gods.Lest we not forget so easily.Your name echoes forevermorebetween my […]
Oh, The Mourning – S.A. Quinox
The Changeling – Christine E. Ray

mother always smiled fondlywhile reminiscing that my father was ordered out of delivery room for fainting his absence in my lifealways more profoundthan his fleeting presencedrugged by well-meaning doctors into fashionable unconsciousnessmy mother held no further memory of my birthclaiming she awoke feeling refreshedjust returned from a fabulous vacationmy delivery a fait accomplinurses assuring hermy […]
The Changeling – Christine E. Ray
Dear Juliet – Lynn White

Listento a father’s forebodingit’s a difficult time when you’re half grown.No longer a child,but not yet an adult.Half grownwith fully formed temptations,and such contemptfor adults,fathers especially,you always know bestbut listen,the forbidden fruitof first loveis poisonous not for tastingand when the feuds of the fathersmeet the dreams of the fatheredthere are no happy endings.You always knew […]
Dear Juliet – Lynn White