An anthology of short stories twisting classic stories and your imagination in all new ways.
Alternate versions of stories you know taking you in new directions.
From much-loved fairy fables to time-honored tales, no genre or classic is off-limits. Classics ReMixed II spins and twists divergent versions of old favorites and stories we all know. Be prepared to have all your...
CLASSICS REMIXED AGAIN!
Pork v. Van Pelt by Lee Mandel
The Three Pigs sue The Big Bad Wolf
The Other Shoe Drops by Eric Andrews-Katz
Cinderella like you've never seen her before
Nevermore by Jay Seate
A dark tale even Poe's raven could not imagine
Mystery of Yellow Play by Jason J. McCuiston
Musketeers, mystification, and macabre mind control
Clothes Encounters by Jonathan Shipley
An extraterrestrial twist spins an embarrassing tale
The Forest Green Primeval by Robert Allen Lupton
A science fiction take on this jungle book
Beowulf 2.0 by Kevin Henry
Murder, mayhem, monsters, and family reunions
Polyphemus and the Thieves by Chuck Thompson
An odder odyssey
The Dark Knightmare by Paul K. Metheney
Superhero, the fantasies of a comatose child, or something worse?
The Traveler by Steve Rouse
Time machine twist or fantastic future?
Princess Charming by Tom Howard
A fairy tale princess who needs no rescuing
The Hare’s Revenge by Aaron Hollingsworth
The tortoise and the hare: the sequel
Stoker’s Guest by Gary Earl Ross
An author's story slashed from history
Upon A Star by Paul K. Metheney
Not your Papa’s Pinocchio.
A Full Remodel by Ann Stawski
The three pigs...the wolf...only on a talk show
Repunae by Aaron Hollingsworth
Rapunzel like you can never see her again
Perfidy to Pyre: The Fate of Puss in Boots by Michelle Mellon
A Kitty Conundrum in Carabas
The Nightmare of Briar Rose by Bridget Weldon
A sleeping beauty struggles in the land of dreams
She Calls by Thomas Beck
Telltale heartbreak
Gorgon Not Forgotten by Christopher Nadeau
Revenge is a dish best served by family
When River Fought Sea by Aaron Hollingsworth
Pan and Poseidon incite an infernal origin
The Little Starmaid by Rowena McGowan
Who needs to swim and sing when you can walk among the stars?
Red Queen, Mad Queen by Phoenix Grimm
The Queen of Hearts is always your worst bet
The Hangman Always Tugs Twice by Jack Bates
The Wife of Bath, a Canterbury tale retold
It’s a Long Way to Grandma’s by Rory Robertson
World War II seen through Red's eyes
Fairy Tale Ending by Elizabeth Hosang
Payback is a...Cinderella