by Pat Bove | Jan 17, 2025 | A Short Story, Most Popular
Historian’s Log: Babylon, June 10th, 323 BC. I move as a ghost. Passing through throngs of merchants and beggars and whores and I see this ancient world in all its unfiltered glory. This was the day that Alexander the Great is to die. The cause of Alexander’s...
by Pat Bove | Jan 17, 2025 | Flash Fiction
There was a jumper that morning. I felt nothing. I usually run the Brooklyn Bridge every morning, but that day, twirling red and blue lights disrupted the routine. A crowd had formed around the police blockade. “He was wearing a suit,” someone said. “Must be some...