Stefan Slater has been down in the dungeons, probably something to do with social distancing – but he has come up with this little gem. This is what he said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – The Drinking Hour by John Conaway.”
Stefan Slater has been down in the dungeons, probably something to do with social distancing – but he has come up with this little gem. This is what he said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – The Drinking Hour by John Conaway.”
Leila has been down into the depths of LS towers again and rooted out a story by Editor and author Hugh Cron – I love it when that happens. This is what she said.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Toffee Head Tom by Hugh Cron”
Leila has been passing some of the lock down – locked down. Down in the dark entrails of LS towers. When the noise of her hammering on the doors became too disturbing we let her out and gave her a bite to eat and a little drink. She brought this piece up with her and this is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – The Deep End by Sarah Dara”
Leila has chosen a story by one of our hugely talented regulars. Ashlie Allen sends us unusual and intriguing pieces – this is what Leila had to say:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – I Called My Alcoholic Friend Sad Satan by Ashlie Allen”
A new participant in the Rerun event. Thank you so much Frank Beyer. This is what he said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Stocks and Futures by John Visclosky”
A strange, dark tale this one that Leila has chosen for a Rerun this is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Short Straw by Louisa Owen”
Indefatigable, that’s the only word. Under cover of darkness, Leila crept out and made her way via, alleyways and byways and the odd back yard – truth be told – to gain access to the catacombs of LS Towers. There she picked out another Rerun suggestion – and (and you didn’t hear this from me) a stale Twinkie that she had secreted in the survival section. Anyway, once the dust dry crumbs had been coughed away this is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – A Life on Track by Matthew Richardson”
Leila used one of her permitted outings during the great lockdown to sneak into LS Towers. It wasn’t a problem to be socially distant once she was in the dungeons – Only the brave or the foolhardy stray into those catacombs with all the captive energy there is down there. *There’s no Orang Utang but apart from that it’s not dissimilar to the Great Library at the Unseen University – but you can’t get a sausageinabun.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Between First and Final Breaths Kathryn H. Ross”
A pick this week from a writer with a growing catalogue. This was his fourth story published by LS. Dark and Disturbing this piece caught Leila‘s attention and this is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Ultra-Belfast by David Louden”
Leila has rootled out a story from back in the early day and written by the founder of the site. Here is what she had to say about Adam’s story:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Madam Panagoulias and the Pithos by Adam West”