The Rain-Maker by Phillip Challis Published with permission May 18th, 2009 Morgan Booth looked up at a stretch of wide blue sky and waited for the miracle to happen. With the winds kicking up, little dust devils tumbled across the plains and scoured the land. Standing on the edge of town, Booth found himself surrounded by a sizable crowd of townsfolk. Their mood struck him as electric, like the static carried on dry winds that sometimes threw blue sparks off wire fences at night. That’s how it was with the people. They had an excited air about them. He could see a few had even gone so far as to throw coarse blankets down on the bare ground. Families tucked into their picnic dinners and children played in what used to be fertile soil now gone to lifeless powder. This town was just the latest in a string of used up little communities he’d wandered into and out of again over the past few months. The past few summers had seen withered crops and wasted […]
Category: Phillip Challis
“Phillip Challis works as a librarian in the great State of Colorado. He spends most of his free time (what there is of it) re-imagining the past and thinking of ways to overthrow our modern, plastic society. When he can, he likes to frighten those around him by dressing up in period costume and shooting black powder revolvers.”
Phillip is the first living author to be featured at the Miskatonic Archive, and we look forward to more submissions from him and others. If you have a Strange Fiction or Speculative Fiction work you would like to share through the archive, please contact us through the Miskatonic Archive’s contact form.