Weird Words

Many of our Weird Words entries are the work of first-time authors. Some, however, are the product of pens whose names are already established. Writer, director and Fango friend Christopher P. Garetano shared this exclusive short, sanguinary tale with us; we hope it provokes at least one sleep with the light on.

Another week, another installment of Weird Words. Here is UK-based writer Thomas Edmondson’s chilling tale “1942.” Enjoy…

The wonders and joy of childhood are also prime targets for terror, as Sean M. Davis reveals in his Weird Words entry, “Pink Lemonade.” Enjoy…

Our search for interesting, bizarre short fiction continues with this dark entry, a gripping little story called “The Harvest” by Sheryl Baines. Enjoy, dearest readers…

The amount of submissions for Fango’s first-ever “Weird Words” short-fiction contest approached intimidating. Some were excellent, some interesting, others best forgotten. But only a select few, the cream of the creep, will be featured here in this space. Here is our first tale, a dark, twisted and thoroughly strange metaphysical bit of weirdness by author A.A. Garrison. Enjoy!

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