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THE NIGHT YOU SLEPT WITH THE BEES • by Connie L Cook

May 6, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Summer had faded into fall and your heart was heavy as you planned to wrap the bees up for winter. That’s what you told me. “It feels so good to get out in the fresh air,” you said, “and listen… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories bees, Connie L Cook, relationships

A GNOME • by Cynthia Joyce Clay

May 5, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A gnome, a really ugly one, squat of body, gnarled of face, mean of eye, strolled out from around the carton of milk and jerked the box of cereal away from Sheppard. The gnome stuck his filthy mitts into the… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories alcoholism, Cynthia Joyce Clay, gnomes

SOFT MORNINGS • by Azia Archer

May 4, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The morning begins with thin, honeyed light streaming through the blinds and landing on the small square table by the window. It’s the kind of light that softens everything it touches, a light that forgives. The type of light people… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories Azia Archer, coffee, morning routines, social media

A BRIGHT ORGANISM OF DIFFERENCE • by Stephanie A. Smith

May 3, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Never give up. That became the family’s mantra, even after the basement flooded with sewage for the third, fourth, fifth time. By number five, old Grandad Uchytil figured it was going to be an annual visitation, a smelly, inconvenient, unavoidable… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories biotechnology, climate change, family, grandparents, prejudice, Stephanie A. Smith

NOT SHORT SHORT • by Jayne Evans

May 2, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“I want something edgy,” says the client.  Bloody hell. I’m a hairdresser not a miracle worker, thinks Pauline, running her hands over the bleached helmet of hair in front of her. “How do you mean?” Pauline asks, smiling professionally into… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories customer service, hairstylists, Jayne Evans

THE KISS • by Tinamarie Cox

May 1, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The kiss was all wrong. Was it the timing? The form? We’d paired our mouths together numerous times, yet something wasn’t quite right here. My face contorts as I pull away from him. “What?” he asks as he studies my… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories infidelity, leaving a marriage, Tinamarie Cox

JUST ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICE • by Chris Cottom

April 25, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It’s the day Annie on Stakeholder Pensions retires after fifty years, having started on her fifteenth birthday. It’s a day that promises creamy cakes and cringy speeches, with Annie no doubt waiting until five-thirty before walking out for the final… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Chris Cottom, corporate policy, megacorporations, office life, retirement

BLAME • by Frank Diamond

April 24, 2026Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I mean, look at me. Jake Dakota. I’m 57. Broke. Jobless. Divorced. For the second time! Kids won’t speak to me, their minds poisoned by the exes. No health insurance. A shitcan car.  Me! Voted most likely to succeed, but… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories blame, Frank Diamond, luck, taxes

BROKEN AND UNFIXED • by Allison Whittenberg

April 21, 2026Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

The preteen boys jiggled and swung on the platform, their bodies bumping against the guardrails. They don’t bother me. The ratatat-tat of the shatterproof glass by my seat window doesn’t bother me. A drunken man stumbles around, like a cripple,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Allison Whittenberg, public transit

THE CONTENTED COW • by Joshua Nash

April 20, 2026Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

Gertie weathered the donkeys’ endless braying — sharp and grating across the pasture: A HORSE’S PLOW WE WON’T ALLOW Their voices cracked hollow, like imaginary whips against which they rebelled. “Ignorant jackasses,” Gertie muttered. “The field’s been fallow for weeks.”… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories cats, cows, farm life, Joshua Nash, protesters

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