Sam Arlington

Sam Arlington (he/him) is a former civil servant and current unsophisticated wine appreciator who comes from a very short line of semi-accomplished authors. An odd child even by Rust Belt standards, Sam grew up hanging out in cemeteries and was profoundly and permanently affected by the death of Artax, so much so that it features in a three-sentence bio forty-plus years later. Sam’s work has appeared in Epic Echoes Magazine and the President’s Daily Brief (yes, that one) among other publications.
On the web and Bluesky @samarlington.com.
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Read Arlington’s short story “Best Seats in the House” in Horrific Scribes.
Description: A precocious little girl with a strong sense of justice is dismayed to find her beloved baseball corrupted with impunity by thuggish outsiders. Seeing no one willing to speak up, she sets out to make things right in her own unique and colorful way.