Stories

  • Panic: The Review

    Panic: The Review

    Panic has not always been recognized as an exclusively psychiatric condition. Research in this area continued along separate medical and psychological axes until 1980, when the development of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual criteria established the overall concept of panic disorder. Females are almost twice as likely as males to suffer from panic disorders, and about Read more

  • Conversations From Suisse: A Short Story

    Conversations From Suisse: A Short Story

    A woman’s yearn for a spontaneous adventure meets a man’s hope for closure in this nightmare thriller.  Read more

  • Immoral Rendezvous

    Immoral Rendezvous

    Let us not dread in the pain, Rather, let us engulf ourselves in the pleasure This constant war that only ends in the inevitable,  As though the Sahara’s have finally been ravaged by monsoons. You’ve consumed me Come now, come be embraced in the heat of my desire Give your lengthened passion entry into the Read more

  • Underground Traffic

    Underground Traffic

    David and Linda’s marriage reached a dead-end a year ago when David decided that she was more of a commodity to him than the mother of his children. David no longer loved the woman he swore to protect when her father offered her to him as a sign of gratitude for saving the family business. Read more

  • Value of The Code

    Value of The Code

    Consider this: Martha and Jean swore on their friendship that they would always be there for each other. That was the code! Martha was a busy financial planner with two kids and a husband who worked long hours at the local clinic. Her best friend Jean was a recovering alcoholic whose familiarity with rehab had Read more

  • If The Heart Could Talk

    If The Heart Could Talk

    Ever wonder what it’s like admiring something or someone at arm’s length? Each passing day is an urge to push the boundaries of ‘what if’ and ‘oh what that would be like.’ Well, this was Morgan, and to her, feeling this way was second nature. One that she had accepted as fate, for every time Read more