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Powder Burn Flash # 386 - Hal Wagner 12 Aug 2012 | 03:04 am
Someone Snitched by Hal Wagner It did not take long to kill the first three men. With the door kicked in, the first thug caught a forty-five to the head. The next thug took a bash across the bridge o...
Powder Burn Flash # 387 - Gary Clifton 12 Aug 2012 | 12:06 am
Right of Way by Gary Clifton Dwight Eisenhower had just been elected President. Word on the street was happy times were here again. In the neighborhood, times weren't worth a damn. Ralphie only kn...
Powder Burn Flash # 385 - Stephen D. Rodgers 11 Aug 2012 | 11:44 pm
The Night He Left by Stephen D. Rogers Thunder rumbled in the distance. A sharp wind from the west stirred the darkness, rattled the dead leaves, and scraped branches against shuttered windows. The...
Powder Burn Flash # 384 - Christopher E. Long 5 Aug 2012 | 02:32 am
Brotherly Love by Christopher E. Long Mick steps gingerly over the body of an unconscious man in the hallway, as if any unnecessary movement would awaken the drunk with matted hair and beard, lying ...
Powder Burn Flash #383 - Travis Richardson 3 Aug 2012 | 08:49 am
A Damn Good Dad by Travis Richardson How long has he been up, thirty-two, thirty-five hours? Don’t know and it don’t matter. He has been making batches of primo meth, and the product is goooood. He w...
Powder Burn Flash # 382 - Tim Beverstock 2 Aug 2012 | 06:27 am
Another Day at The Office by Tim Beverstock They were in Pimp’s car today. A solid square station wagon with enough legroom to hide a black market. Carmel sat in the back seat avoiding the day while ...
Powder Burn Flash #381 - Tom Darin Liskey 30 Jul 2012 | 12:42 am
The House Always Wins by Tom Darin Liskey My father was as luckless and broke as they came. The old man was a house painter up in St Louis who liked to play the horses on the other side of the river...
Powder Burn Flash #380 - Tom Pitts 24 Jul 2012 | 07:26 am
At Four A.M. by Tom Pitts At four a.m., I always seem to be trolling around the track. Not many people out there flagging cabs at that time. Nobody but degenerates—and whores. Down in the Tenderloin...
Powder Burn Flash # 379 - Robin Ray 21 Jul 2012 | 02:22 am
The Haunting in Belltown by Robin Ray The clubs were beginning to fill up. It was Friday night. Time to let the games begin. Soon, Belltown would be filled with revelers, hot dog carts, the sound of ...
Powder Burn Flash #378 - John L. Micek 19 Jul 2012 | 04:37 am
The Last Word by John L. Micek “I hate it when they scream,” McCormick said. He took a long pull from the pint glass, its sides slick with condensation, and put it down on the dark wood bar. Next to...