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PERMUTED PRESS PRESENTS: Edison’s Dead Men

by Ed Turner

Allow me the pleasure of beginning this story with its point: Thomas Edison is a being of pure and unimaginable evil. I loathe Thomas Alva Edison.

PERMUTED PRESS PRESENTS: The Barrow-Maid

by Christine Morgan

The death-cry of Sveinthor Otkelsson ripped through the din of battle as harsh and sudden as the blade that had ripped through his mail-coat.

PERMUTED PRESS PRESENTS: The Moribund Room

by Carole Lanham

Scrabbling for answers, he examined the thing on top of him; tracing flaps of skin, the tip of a bone, and a crinkly thatch of hair before getting to the crux of the matter. When his fingers met up with fingers that did not belong to him, he knew he was in the Moribund Room and he knew who’d put him there.