Issue #7, July 2009
In its seventh issue, The Abacot Journal is replete with screaming lunacy. The moon rose, full and bloody, over these stories, and they gibber like brilliant idiots. After frightening one too many little old ladies, the authorities are called, and it takes five burly policemen to hold them down and get them in to the van. The judge can do nothing except shake her head and commit them to the asylum for life. Enjoy, but don’t get too close to the bars…
Paid in Full by Bosley Gravel
Realistic by Robert Scotellaro
Second Thoughts by Rosemary Jones
Ghost Steer Ballad by Larry Lefkowitz
The Sword and Dagger of Marcus Brutus by Elisabeth Hegmann