Newest Fiction

  • All the Little Things both Real and Imaginary

    (Short Story) A girl, who would be twelve in two weeks, slept in a bed for a much younger child. Around her, all the things both real and imaginary crept, biting their lips, and licking the dirt off the walls.

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  • Your Hand

    (Poem) In the autumn months, when the wind strips bare the tree and a frost bites hard into the ground, I reach to my right quite absentmindedly.

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  • Babylon is Burning

    (Poem) It was written in a peculiar script.

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As a kid, with a blank cassette tape and a microphone, Seth Corry captured hours of imaginary adventures. Twenty-plus years later, all that’s changed is the medium. Taking inspiration from history, folklore, and nature, he writes in a style unmistakably his own and always with a healthy dose of the weird and wild. In his downtime, he avoids writing by making maps, diving into little-known facets of history, making bread, or maintaining aquariums. Regardless of the outlet, one thing remains constant: at the heart of each is a rich story.