Catnip by M.E. Proctor

White Christmas. Shit. It’s been raining for weeks. The cabin is cold and damp. Hikers take pictures of it in the summer. They say it’s out of a fairy tale. From the Brothers Grimm. Grim. Must be German humor. “What’re we gonna do?” Angie coughs. It’s only a matter of time before I catch her […]

Linger by Brandon Barrows

Bells above the liquor store’s door jingled merrily, a small, cheerful sound on a night thick with snow and cold. Pearl looked from her crossword puzzle, pencil paused mid-word, to see two figures: one heavyset, the other shorter, skinnier, both faces shadowed by hoodies. The shorter’s hoody hung on him like wash on a line. […]

Book Release: The Switchblade Svengali by Coy Hall

We are very pleased to release the followup to A Séance for Wicked King Death, The Switchblade Svengali by Coy Hall. Follow Royce Pembrook as he tries not to get trapped by past cons. What to Expect inside… When the bell tolls midnight, it’ll be 1968. Royce Pembrook is living well in a new city, […]

5 Questions with Coy Hall

Last year we had the pleasure to publish Coy Hall’s A Séance for Wicked King Death which introduced us to the world of Royce Pembrook: a con man, an ex-con, a man pulled back into the world of scams and séances by an old colleague from his past. Push ahead 12 years, Coy Hall brings […]

Reuben and the Mouse by Andrew Monge

Rueben’s hands were inside the cracked wall safe when the garrote looped around his neck, cutting off his ability to breathe.  Before he could react, he felt a foot against his back, pinning him to the wall. Two thoughts flitted through his mind: What the fuck happened to Mickey? Followed by: I’m a fuckin’ dead […]

Book Release: Good-Looking Ugly by Rob D. Smith

Over the year’s Shotgun Honey has been privileged to publish the works of new authors in the short form. Rob D. Smith has contributed to both our flash and short fiction offerings to much praise and enjoyment. We are thrilled to bring his debut novel GOOD-LOOKING UGLY to print. It’s a Southern, pulpy story with […]

For Boston by J.J. Landry

The creaking door catches Ben’s attention. He thought he’d locked it. Who could it be at this hour? A pissed-off client? Someone from his past? He zips his fly and steps away without flushing, hoping they won’t hear the bathroom window opening. Unlike the front door, it doesn’t creak. Squeezing his torso through the tight rectangle […]

Squaring Accounts by Eric Williams

One in the a.m. and the city is dead. Sure, there’s still one desperate hour to be squeezed out of the bars down on Sixth, and some of the convention hotels on the Lake are still hopping, but here in the torpid heart of the business district, everything is quiet and empty and dark. Which […]

The Last Labor of Larry Lizard by Aeryn Rudel

Henry stared at the bright green monstrosity on Chaz Luciano’s priceless Persian rug, trying to think of a way to tell the Mafia boss he was out of his mind. “Whadda you think?” Chaz said. “Uh, it’s a mascot?” Henry said, unable to come up with more than that. The costume was a mammoth green […]

Rustic Getaway by Michelle Tang

No Ham Sam @Ain’t_Chiu_Pretty OMG darlings! If you’ve been following my account, you know Jared has been acting sooo suspicious lately. He’s taking me away this weekend and I THINK THIS IS IT. I need to book a French manicure before we go—which is the best salon in the city? Reply below! 10:13am – September […]

The Ordeals: Trial by Friar by L.T. Williams

Report: Manuscript discovered at an archaeological dig site located one-hundred meters away from a monastery dating back to the High Middle Ages. Found in a pile of ashes amongst the remains of fifteen+ individuals. No record of a graveyard at this location could be found. Remains have been sent for further analysis. The author of […]