“Am Anfang war Gott? It may have been true, but it was not germane.”
Stephen Craig“With heightened senses it remained motionless and looked through bulbous eyes. It could taste fear in the air. Pheromones. Sweat. Food was near, but more importantly, so was its new home.”
Stephen Craig, Symbiote“Hand in hand they whispered for a while. The girl nodded and the bear laughed. Together, they made their way down the corridor and to the foot of the stairs.”
Stephen Craig, Dead Ted“In fact, until the last moments of his life, until the last seconds as he gasped for breath, he never realised how much he wanted to live. But, at that point, death was inevitable and nothing that had happened could be changed.”
Stephen Craig, Who Killed Bob?“Momentarily, through one good eye, he could see the moon. Something below moved and he span around to where he could see the house. His family were in there. Alone. He could not protect them and he would not see them again.”
Stephen Craig, The Drowning Of The Innocents“He had heard many of his customers talking about 'repetitive strain injury' over the years and he was sure that, if he was capable, he too would suffer this - especially with the industrial tooling he carried around everywhere that he went.”
Stephen Craig, Grim Reaping“Am Anfang war Gott? It may have been true, but it was not germane.”
Stephen Craig, The Omnipotence Paradox“As if grabbed by strong arms that were not there, he felt himself being lifted. Raising skyward and spinning, he fought to regain orientation. The winds were holding him and carrying him higher. Spinning him sickeningly, senses askew, his focus was being lost.”
Stephen Craig, The Tortured Clouds of Kh'all“His voice was oily and slick as it poured from his mouth like liquid acid, threatening to hook onto the woman's hair like a fishing hook and drag her back to death.”
Stephen Craig, Blooded Eyes - A Short Story