September 2012 (Issue 4)

Issue Four of The Big Click features Marc E. Fitch’s “Altar Boys,” the story of a dope-addicted bartender and what happens when he finds his dealer murdered at the Catholic shrine where they usually do business. We also get a brother’s perspective on a professor’s life ruined by an obsession with taking creepshots of teenage girls in Joseph Tomaras’ story, “Moose Season.” Tom Piccirilli shakes his head at the kind of person who gleefully dances on the grave of the independent bookstore.

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Altar Boys

He was a Bostonian, forgetting his R’s and blasting the last syllable of every word across the room. Big and burly, his eyes too close together, his nose a boxer’s broken one too many times, he came charging up to my bar, all 250 pounds of him, and ordered a beer the same way you […]

September Editorial

Welcome to the September/October issue of The Big Click. If we have a theme for this issue, it’s the New Black. As in new writers. Though we don’t yet accept unsolicited submissions, we always keep an eye out for up-and-coming talent, and we found two great pieces for you. Marc E. Fitch has published several short […]

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