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Month: October 2017

APPLE • by Nicholas Anthony

October 11, 2017Every Day Fiction 39 Comments

I saw her for the second time in six years at a record store south of Old Town, near the Jazz, Blues and Standards section, leafing past Glen Miller and Thelonius Monk. She was dressed in beige and had her… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories adoption, Nicholas Anthony

MAMA KNOWS EVERYTHING • by Suzannah Gilman

October 10, 2017Every Day Fiction 31 Comments

Laura was on the phone with her boyfriend when the baby let out a sharp wail. She rushed down the hall, picked up her crying daughter from the crib, cooed “There, sweetie, it’s okay.” Then she saw blood dripping from… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories parenting, serial killers, Suzannah Gilman

THE REAL STORY OF THE FIRST CANADIAN THANKSGIVING • by Peter Wood

October 9, 2017Every Day Fiction 15 Comments

Professor Henri Dubois materialized behind a rock outcropping. Dizzy and disoriented, he fought the urge to throw up. His wrist tracker said October 9, 1578. A half hour until the auto retrieval yanked him back to Carlton University in 21st… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories academia, Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, Peter Wood

EVERYONE DOES THAT • by M. Albert Malvehy

October 8, 2017Every Day Fiction 16 Comments

“I know her,” Karissa said. I made a show of looking past the moderately attractive woman sitting at three o’clock before turning back to Karissa. “From where?” “The gym,” she whispered before squinting to get a better look. “Oh…” “What?”… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories M. Albert Malvehy, restaurants

CAN’T TELL A MAN A THING • by Janna Moretti

October 7, 2017Every Day Fiction 19 Comments

My dad keeps falling off of his roof. He’s a white-collared warehouse office man now, but most of his life he spent doing blue collar work and blue collar work allows for meals thick in meat and lined in fat,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Janna Moretti, stepfathers

LISTENING TO CAISI • by Nick Muzekari

October 6, 2017Every Day Fiction 15 Comments

Dominion, standing next to the cold, ashen gravestone, was radiant. His dark eyes emanated peace beyond words. “I want to go back,” I said. I could hear the wind, snaking its way through the trees. “The outcome could worsen if… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Nick Muzekari, siblings, time travel

THE BEST PUNCH • by Clint Lowe

October 5, 2017Every Day Fiction 22 Comments

A red glove pummelled Jake’s ribs, then another socked his chin before the bell went ‘ding’ with him still standing. Like every muscle in Jake’s body, his head now throbbed to its own rasping beat. The exuberant cheers of the… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories boxing, Clint Lowe, sports

LOOKING AT EAKINS • by David Macpherson

October 4, 2017Every Day Fiction 13 Comments

“Yes, I’m here to look at your Eakins,” the little man at the door said. He was old with a bald head and a messy gray mustache. Dockers and a cheap polo shirt were his attire. The man looked strong,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories art, David Macpherson

OF FROGS AND KISSES • by Irene Montaner

October 3, 2017Every Day Fiction 10 Comments

“So, how many frogs have you kissed?” asked Ramón, and I sensed the mocking smile on his face, even if I could not see anything at all. He’s got quite a cheek, this one, always laughing me off for being… Continue Reading →

Romance, Science Fiction, Stories Costa Rica, frogs, Irene Montaner, scientists

MAKING NEW FRIENDS • by Darcy Lin Wood

October 2, 2017Every Day Fiction 10 Comments

Violet wasn’t sure when it happened, but lately her self-confidence had dipped. Not that she ever sought to be the centre of attention, but she no longer revelled in meeting new people. Somewhere between retiring and downsizing, her confidence had… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Inspirational, Stories Darcy Lin Wood, friendship, tortoises, village life

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