Zack Graham
Bio
Zack is a writer from Arizona. He's fascinated with fiction and philosophy.
Current Serializations:
Ghosts of Gravsmith
Sushi - Off the Grid!
Contact: [email protected]
Achievements (7)
Stories (36/0)
Couldn't Be
The old chapel looked prominent after a snow flurry; when just enough fell to accent the separations in the mortar. Whispers of white highlighted the sloping facades, lending life to the old dark stonework. Nothing disturbed the holy house except for a pair of footprints.
By Zack Graham2 months ago in Fiction
- Top Story - December 2023
- Finalist in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Horror Fiction
Dougout
I Was a Teenage Hitman: Volume 1 There’s a fifth season in Arizona that not many know about. It comes along at any point in the summer, when the pressure from the heat swells to the point of bursting. Monolithic clouds fill the sky and spill into the atmosphere; the humidity boils until it bursts and rain finally surrenders itself from the sky. It’s called the monsoon, and helps to keep the deserts alive.
By Zack Graham7 months ago in Fiction
Vocal to Vella: Where Should We Publish?
Recent Departures There's been a serious of sendoff-type top stories lately, and they've all had a similar theme; the writer has outgrown the platform and seeks opportunities elsewhere. Most of them have read the same: I think they provide more closure for the author than anything else.
By Zack Graham8 months ago in Motivation
- Top Story - May 2023
Artist Inbox: Ivan PalmaTop Story - May 2023
The Inbox AI has been at the forefront of creative discussion for years at this point; as a creator within a network, I work with every shade of artist, from editors to designers, and I value each and every one of them. AI is a cool daydream, but the idea of being "replaced" by a program is almost laughable.
By Zack Graham11 months ago in Interview
- First Place in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Horror Fiction
The Lion and the PilotFirst Place in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Horror Fiction
A chopper drifted over the steep ramparts of the Mogollon Rim; a black monolith dividing the summer night. The moon offered what little glow it had, but still wasn’t bright enough for a full Search and Rescue operation. Dawn would bring on the horses and dog teams more fit for the terrain.
By Zack Graham12 months ago in Horror
The Cosmic Rehearsal
Things that are abstract to human perception naturally belong to God - who or whatever that is to you. Time, mathematics, consciousness, the psychedelic experience: all property of the Cosmos, the spirit, and really can only be thought about or spoken on, never pointed out in our environment for someone to behold, like a temple, a canyon, or a jagged scar.
By Zack Graham12 months ago in Humans