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SOUNDS AT NIGHT • by Lavina Blossom

January 30, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She has been hearing a faint ticking above her. Not regular, only after long pauses. She turns on the lamp beside her, gets out of bed, stands beneath the ceiling fan from which she’s sure the sound originates. It’s not… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a spouse, insects, Lavina Blossom, night

QUIET EVENING • by Jeffery Allen Tobin

January 29, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Jim sat at the kitchen table, turning his coffee mug around and around. The clock on the wall ticked louder than usual. Outside, rain tapped softly against the window. He looked up when he heard the front door open. “You’re… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Jeffery Allen Tobin, relationship problems

A GOOD YEAR FOR FLOWERS • by Jan Strnad

January 28, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It was a good year for flowers. My parents’ flower farm was small petunias compared to the big players in the game, but it provided a decent living for them and me and my brothers. We didn’t have the massive… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, farm life, flowers, Jan Strnad, pandemic

ONE TRUE FAN • by Clare Feliz Tan

January 27, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When Ella Marie first woke up one morning with a rechargeable desk fan for a head, she found it infuriating that nobody noticed the change. Her husband’s calm, breakfast-in-mouth greeting of “You look lovely as always, dear,” made her want… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories, Surreal Clare Feliz Tan, transformation

MURDER ON THE TRANSYLVANIA EXPRESS • by George S. Walker

January 26, 2025Every Day Fiction 3 Comments

The Transylvania Express rocked and rattled through the Romanian darkness. Despite the name, it was a slow train running on Soviet-era rails. Anastasia, a twenty-five-year-old hospice nurse, was returning to her compartment at midnight when she bumped into her great-great-grandfather.… Continue Reading →

Horror, Humour / Satire, Stories George S. Walker, nurses, Romania, trains, vampires

GENERAL ADVANTAGE • by Chaz Osburn

January 25, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

How do you kill a vampire? It was a question Grigore Nicolau first asked when he was 4 years old. He was hardly unique. Many of the boys he knew growing up in his hometown wondered the same. There was… Continue Reading →

Historical, Horror, Stories 1980s, Chaz Osburn, revenge, Romania, vampires

WE LEFT ON A THURSDAY • by L.A. Troha

January 24, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We left on a Thursday. I remember because I didn’t want to miss Law and Order.  Before we left, we watched that show together a lot, mostly on the couch, falling asleep while bodies turned up in alleyways and Ice-T… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories L.A. Troha, runaways

THE CAPSACIST • by Tygan Shelton

January 23, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Mages and mercenaries, gamblers and guild masters, welcome to the 83rd mayoral debate of this fine city of Aleshire!” The well-dressed and portly announcer’s voice magically reverberated to the edges of the crowd. Arms raised, the three-foot tall man stood… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Humour / Satire, Stories Tygan Shelton

MY 409 • by Franco Amati

January 22, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Fouro.” “Yes, Master.” “There’s something we need to talk about.” “I’m listening, Master.” “I don’t know about you, but I feel like things haven’t been working for a while now — with us. Maybe you’ve noticed it too, but—” “I… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories androids, Franco Amati

PLACES TO GO, THINGS TO DO • by Eva Jean

January 21, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Time to get going! My mother was calling from the kitchen. I turned over in bed and watched her stride into my room in her brisk way and pull the curtains open. The morning sun poured in. We have places… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories 1950s, Eva Jean, family, nuclear weapons, protesters

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