Jun 14, 2024 | Doomtown, Aces Low, Doomtown Fiction
By Owen Lean April, 1882There is absolutely nothing lucky about the number seven—anyone who tells you that is a fool. As I have discovered over the years, the truly potent number is one higher. It came as no surprise to me then that the clock in the town square struck...
Jun 14, 2024 | Authors, Doomtown, Doomtown Fiction, Out for Blood
by Jeff Bailey In most of the world, sunset was the sun’s warm embrace across the world before it receded. In Gomorra, it was the night’s slicing talons through the sky until its grip tightened to darkness. The fingers clawed over ruined rooftops, but hadn’t yet...
Jun 14, 2024 | Doomtown, Doomtown Fiction, Out for Blood
By Jeff Bailey Lucy Clover had suggested the theater, arguing they wouldn’t get a sense of Tombstone only by looking for roughnecks to put down. “A town without community is a prison without walls.” She and Wendy Cheng arrived early for the evening show at...
Jun 14, 2024 | Doomtown, Authors, Doomtown Fiction, Jason Pere, Too Tough to Die
By Jason Pere The Bayou Vermilion train continued its creaky journey through Arizona’s southern desert. Its giltwork trim and gaudy colors contrasted with the harsh land it traversed. Xiong “Wendy” Cheng counted cacti as the train began its slow climb up yet...
Jun 14, 2024 | Doomtown, Doomtown Fiction, Owen Lean, Too Tough to Die
by Owen Lean Act 1 “Matilda, do you remember what happened?” John said when I came back. Of course I remembered. Nobody could forget a day like that and the nightmares that followed. It was the day after all that madness of the corral and the phrase “Murdered in...
Jun 14, 2024 | Authors, David Orange, Doomtown, Doomtown Fiction, There Comes a Reckoning
By David Orange Pancho Castillo paused as he entered the laboratory of the Distinguished Collegium of Interspacial Physics. Flickering gaslights illuminated two men. A tall man wearing a lab coat paced the lab, the other seated by a desk. The latter indicated an...