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GAINS • by Stephen Mirabito

January 13, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The dog days of post-college unemployment had to come to an end eventually. Spencer hadn’t cleaned his apartment in weeks so it smelled like sour milk and marijuana. His father arrived in an Armani suit and spent an hour lecturing… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories competition, fathers, job interviews, office life, Stephen Mirabito

BUTT-DIAL WHILE OUT SHOPPING • by Lynn Kozlowski

January 12, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The old man’s first call from his wife was about which exact brand of peanut butter she should be getting since they no longer carried his brand. Her second call was about 10 minutes later. His ‘Hello’ got no response.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories grocery stores, infidelity, Lynn Kozlowski, smartphones, technology

ALL OUT OF HAPPINESS • by Debbie Sschroff

January 11, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“I’m sorry,” said the clerk looking down on me with a sympathetic look on her face, “but we’re all out of Joy. Could I interest you in a box of Cheerfulness?” I looked at the shelf and saw the gaping… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Stories, Surreal Debbie Sschroff, happiness

MURMURINGS • by Vipul Lunia

January 10, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sarika lay unconscious in the driver seat. Clad in her blue silk saree complemented by a green blouse, a pearl necklace, and a Titan watch, she had been driving to the orphanage to adopt a baby brother for me. I… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories adoption, birds, car accidents, theft, Vipul Lunia

THE TRASH CONTRACTOR • by Ethan Campbell

January 9, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“You’re the guy admin was so excited about? Well, you don’t look like much to me.” The old man’s chuckle was rusted metal hinges. Neil had hardly entered the room before being insulted. His older colleague, Stefano, appeared out of… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Ethan Campbell, new jobs, scientists, space

GRACE • by Michael Downing

January 8, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The sand felt warm, the way it usually was on Saturday afternoons in Seaside Heights; face down on the beach under a hot July sun that burned my back and shoulders while Jenny was getting cheese fries and Cokes from… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories beaches, Iraq, Michael Downing, war

FULL ORGAN • by Walter Lawn

January 7, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

With Susan it was different. Susan and Tom lived one house away from each other, and had been born only a week apart, so they had splashed in wading pools, stroked wooly bear caterpillars, picked up toads and climbed trees… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories churches, first love, music, musicians, teenagers, Walter Lawn

THREE OF A KIND • by Scott MacLeod

January 6, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

District of Columbia Chief Detective Comagee trudged into his temporary NYC office on January 6th. Little Christmas to some. There was one last stocking stuffer for him to unwrap to close out the holiday season. A fresh case waiting for… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Stories Epiphany, murder, New York, police, Scott MacLeod, the Magi

PLAYING WITH FIRE • by J. Lynne Moore

January 5, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Soldiers hurl armfuls of books into the fire as I stare in horror. All those words highlighting the human condition diminished to ash. Heartbreaking. A soldier pauses mid-haul, eyeing me. I adjust my glasses, then scramble to my borrowed postal… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories books, bookstores, Budapest, J. Lynne Moore, World War II

FADE OUT • by John Van Wagner

January 4, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I hear them grunt as they nudge each other in the dark, their leg chains clanking around in weary indifference. Long after the cicadas cease their shrill mating songs and the hellish bellows of the cats retreat into the darkness,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories elephants, John Van Wagner, marriage

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