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Thuggish Itch: Close the Gate

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Just before the tunnel is a gate. A gate that is locked up tight with several thick chains and even thicker padlocks. Signs line the chain link fence scream ‘Keep out’ and ‘Close the gate’. Not that unusual I hear you say; a chained up gate, there must be thousands of these all over the place. But this gate leads to nowhere. There is no building, no industrial property or driveway that leads to a house in the distance. Just a patch of yellowing grass and not much else. Each time I drive passed, I wonder what the point of the gates are, and why it was so important that they remain closed.

Thuggish Itch’s sixth collection, Close the Gate, features eighteen short stories from a group of authors from all over the world. There are some great stories here, all of which involved gates, doors and rooms that should remain closed (but are invariably opened).

stories:
Goodbye Mama Elena by Kenneth Bykerk

Gloom by James Carlson

Night Shift by Matthew A. Clarke

Scratching Cerberus by Michael A. Clark

The Dweller Below by Scott J. Couturier

The Gate at the End of the Garden by Megan M. Davies-Ostrom

Strays by Mark Dubovec

Ingest by Regina Kenney

The Challenge by Walter Kwiatkowski

The Bed of Tulips by Damien Lee

Hotter than the Hinges by Robert Allen Lupton

The Alpha by Jeremy Megargee

The River Trail by Scotty Milder

Latchkey by David O'Neill

The Failure of Goudier's Fifth Gate by Karl Sigler

The Second Gate by D.J. Tyrer

The Gate to the Green by Scott Wheelock

The Night Guard by Anna Ziegelhof

184 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2020

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