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THE HUNTERS OF THE SOUTH • by Robin Herzog

January 13, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I am in the Blue Land and it feels as if I have wandered into some tale — children touch my skin to see if the color wears off, our gods count for nothing. I am in Karei-boto, a solemn… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories historians, missing child, missing persons, Robin Herzog, tigers

LIFT • by Fiona Murray

January 12, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When he didn’t get the promotion life became monotonous. He worked in ‘accounts receivable’, in a logistics company, on the top floor of a tall building. He was allowed one personal photo on the pin board at his workstation, so… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories elevators, Fiona Murray, office life

GIG • by Brett Bailey

January 11, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It was a shitty little black-and-brown joint squeezed into the leftover space between a sports bar and a gun store. People called it a hole in the wall. It was more like a hole in the ground, one you stumbled… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Brett Bailey, end of the world

DEMONSTRATION IN THE PUBLIC ELEVATOR • by Lynn Kozlowski

January 10, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I could be late for the Ethics Committee meeting on the 12th floor of the hospital. Clearing security with my University ID, I am in front of the arriving elevator with two others. I nod to the new member of… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories academia, elevators, ethics, Lynn Kozlowski, veterans

A WOUNDED ANIMAL • by H. E. Vogl

January 9, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A late June crescent moon hung in the sky like a sickle as I strolled along North Ogden examining the pointed two-story homes that lined both sides of the street. Each one the same except for color, shrubbery, or an… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories alcohol, children, delicatessens, grocery stores, H. E. Vogl

ECHOES OF YOUR FATHER • by Michael Haynes

January 8, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

They say the maze is haunted by echoes of its dead. You stand and watch the chitinous beast which waits patiently through every moment of every day at the maze’s entrance. No one has entered the maze today, so you… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories death of a parent, escape, fathers, mazes, Michael Haynes

THE RETURN OF THE DUKE • by Mishkat Bhattacharya

January 7, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“My Lady,” said the Duke of Baria, his silver fork speared with venison poised in the air before his mouth, “I am informed that you attended the Aldermen’s Ball last week without me.” The Duchess did not look up from… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Historical, Mystery / Suspense, Romance, Stories aristocrats, castles, marriage, Mishkat Bhattacharya, war

POPSICLES • by Kevin Tasker

January 6, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sam and Katie dash into the surf. They are four and six and so full of life it breaks Anna’s heart. She’s walking twenty yards behind them. Her husband, Jim, trudges along beside her. “Don’t go out too far,” Anna… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, Kevin Tasker, marriage, parenting, relationship problems

TATER AND THE GATOR • by Landon Thorne

January 5, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Tater Jones was an avid angler with a reliable propensity for never catching fish. He did a lot of angling, but ended most days out of bait and no fish. He got his nickname, Tater, from Ben Joe Crewes, the… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories alligators, bullying, fame, fishing, Landon Thorne, South Carolina

PITCH AND CATCH • by Hunter Prichard

January 4, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Petey had been pitching the baseball against the house for the last hour. He kept an eye on the street, watching for his father’s car. It would be too early for him to be getting home, but his father had… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories baseball, childhood, fathers, Hunter Prichard, infidelity, mothers

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