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BOULDERS CAN DANCE • by Paul Shaw Smith

January 24, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The boulder had trailed an inexplicably straight and solitary path along the flat, desert floor. It had then travelled a short distance at a right angle, and now appeared to be pointing to a building just visible at the end… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal hotels, Paul Shaw Smith, sailing stones

THE ONYX BUFFALO • by Dylan L. Henderson

January 23, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

In 1974, when I was six and my brother, Alex, ten, we lived in a house on the edge of town; the land behind us belonging to a state park, which ran along the Sageeyah River for about a mile… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Dylan L. Henderson, fathers, siblings, toys

FISTFUL OF SPIRIT • by Mathieu Parsy

January 22, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He waits until dusk. The hills blur into a haze of purple. A solemn pull in the air tugs at him while his hands, stiff from cold and years, move over his old mare’s coat. Whispered words tumble out more… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, horses, Mathieu Parsy, nature

CHICKEN • by Matthias R. Winters

January 21, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Kyle crept down the staircase into the cellar. One step. Two steps. Three steps. He lowered his bare foot to the fourth step and held it there for a moment, glancing down at the wooden stair and his bare toes.… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories brothers, fear, fear of the dark, Matthias R. Winters, monsters, siblings

KIM • by Joy Lanzendorfer

January 20, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Whenever Kim came over, she asked for milk. She drank glass after glass, the white liquid glugging down her long throat. They only drank powdered milk at her house, Kim explained. My family was poor, but Kim’s dad had been… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories children, end of a friendship, financial hardship, friendship, gambling, Joy Lanzendorfer

THE ABCS OF LOVE • by Michael Burke

January 19, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

As Autumn accelerated — Bertie Bagley began buying blue balloons biweekly. Chauncey Clark couldn’t comprehend colors. “Nonetheless, I have never seen more beautiful balloons,” Chauncey Clark chirped. “Oh! I’ve bought them just for you — just for you,” Bertie Bagley… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories, Surreal love, Michael Burke

THE RED FEATHER • by Jennifer Anderson

January 18, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A cool wind ripped at Tristan’s clothes. Waves crashed on the cliff below barely drowning out the beating of his heart. The abandoned house loomed high above, back lit by the stormy sky. Its mansard roof formed a brow over… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories death of a parent, grief, Jennifer Anderson, missing persons, teenagers, transformation

A SIMPLE MIX UP • by Albert N. Katz

January 17, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A simple mix-up. Harry screwed up and he knew it. Once the scientists had worked out how to identify and extract memories, the techniques were rapidly commercialized by Mnemonics, Inc. His job as a technician there was simple enough, if… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Science Fiction, Stories

AIRPLANE MODE • by Ben Chase

January 16, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

9:50 AM Ali Calls won’t work.  Somthing bads hpning on the plane.  i thnk itsgoin ti crash  I love you.  ur face isall i c.  rest is 4 T.  pls correct + write out n letter.  U’ll no when to… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories airplane disaster, Ben Chase

A NOT SO SIMPLE RECIPE • by Danielle Cormier

January 15, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Aged and ageless all at once she hobbled away from the cottage. Although she could walk swiftly when it suited her, now was not one of those times. “Strix,” she cautioned the old owl perched on the low stone wall,… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Danielle Cormier, fairytales, Hansel and Gretel, infertility, owls, witches

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