Monthly Archives: October 2025

Wednesday Briefs: October 8, 2025

Here is a list of all the authors flashing this week, along with a brief snippet from their latest free work. Click the link after the snippet to be taken to the complete story on the author’s home page. If you are interested in becoming a Wednesday Briefer, please leave a comment or email me at shelley_runyon@yahoo.com.

Don’t Look Back #19 (4.4) by Julie Lynn Hayes


Lee’s lips were soft, his breath warm, and his fingers were doing the most amazing things to Marshall’s flesh.  Marshall ate up the attention. Not that he didn’t have Lee’s attention on a regular basis, but today was special, and he felt like a kid on Christmas morning, waiting to see what Santa had brought. Except in this case Santa had brought Lee, and Lee brought joy to Marshall’s world.

When Lee backed off and rose, Marshall moaned at the loss.

“Just for a second,” Lee assured him. “Be right back.”

Marshall’s eyes fastened on Lee’s hot ass as he knelt beside the cooler and rummaged through their bag. He licked his lips appreciatively at the sight. When Lee returned, he held the honey bear in one hand, the lube in the other. Now Marshall was even more confused as to Lee’s intentions.

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Saturday is Horror Day #228 – Dead Alive

Reviewer:

Dead Alive

Lionel (Timothy Balme) is a shy young man who lives with his mother (Elizabeth Moody) in Wellington, New Zealand. Then he meets and falls in love with grocery store clerk Paquita (Diana Penalver). But for Lionel, happily ever after is shot in the food when,m during a trip to the zoo, his mother is bitten by a Sumatran rat monkey. Now that she’s been bitten, Mum proceeds to infect others with her “condition”, and life becomes a virtual zombie apocalypse for the hapless Lionel. As if that isn’t bad enough, Lionel’s Uncle Les (Ian Watkin_ threatens to reveal a hidden family secret. And Lionel finds himself with a basement that could double as a daycare for delinquent zombies. Is there any way to end the madness, one where he ends up with the girl of his dreams, Paquita?

Dead Alive is a little known horror film from director Peter Jackson, who is better known for his Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. This film deserves to be better known. It’s a comedy/horror/zombie flick that you won’t soon forget. Lionel and Paquita are a cute couple. It’s hard enough for a woman to compete with her boyfriend’s mother for his affection, but once she becomes a zombie? The challenge has just grown to disastrous proportions.  And don’t ignore the opening, where we meet the killer Sumatran rat monkey – it’s hilarious.

I really enjoyed this film. Peter Jackson clearly can do more than fantasy. He should do more of these  films., although I do love his LOTR films too and am looking forward to the Gollum film. I will give this film 4 Stars.