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BOMB THE TANK (FOR VINCENZO) • James Flanagan

November 11, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Tommaso balanced four glasses of beer, stretching his arthritic fingers to keep them from spilling. He placed one each in front of his old friends Sergio and Enrico and left one at an empty seat on the table.All three men… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories James Flanagan, veterans

ELLEN’S EULOGY • Meg Artley

November 10, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Ellen called a few weeks ago from her hospital bed, demanding a eulogy. How does one say “no” to such a request from a neighbor and fellow parishioner? Perhaps the most honorable way to perform these duties is to describe… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories eulogies, Meg Artley

JUST AS HE WANTED • Bruno Lowagie

November 9, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“I miss the good old times when everyone feared artificial intelligence,” John sighs. He sips from his glass and nods approvingly at the service bot. “Delicious!” he exclaims. “This cocktail is perfect!” “Just as you wanted,” the robot answers without… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories AI, Bruno Lowagie

CAVEMAN • Fiona Murray

November 8, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I met the caveman back at a time when I used to go wandering a lot more than I can now. I was doing hikes up and down the east coast, with just a backpack and a map. I was… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories backpacking, Fiona Murray, off the grid

LATE-NIGHT SCROLLING • Christy Hartman

November 7, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Ben’s yellow emoji sticks out among the red hearts and love eyes—a sore-loser’s thumb. We were a Molotov cocktail. Forever holding matches to already scorched skin, craving the relief of explosion. Intoxicated by the ride. His fuse fizzled out two… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories christy hartman, infidelity, old flame

APTITUDE DAY • Jeff Gard

November 6, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Lantri awoke from a nightmare about failing the Aptitude Day test and reached for the vial on their nightstand. All that studying. All that preparation and the future came down to a single test. What if they were selected for… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories careers, Jeff Gard, testing

WHY THEY STAY • S. L. Stark

November 5, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The ticking clock accented the deep snores from beside her. She listened intently, making sure his breathing was deep and natural. Minutes passed. Then an hour. Then two. She worried he was faking it, that he could feel how frantically… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Stories abusive relationships, s.l. stark

SUPPLY AND DEMAND • Jon Clendaniel

November 4, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The famous Rikk’s Interstellar Pawn was bustling with activity when Glophous 5 glided through the front doors. Patrons from all over the quadrant milled around, inspecting the shop’s wares. Opulent jewelry sat alongside various trinkets, antiques, and other odds and… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, jon clendaniel, pawn shops

BOTTOM BUTTON • Bob Gielow

November 3, 2024Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Raymond Marino hustled into work every day for scenarios like this one. As he was taught by his father, Nunzio, who worked for 18 years at the original Barney’s of New York, Raymond understood he was not just a salesman,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcoholism, bob gielow, father-son relationships, haberdashers, tradition

BLESSINGS OF THE WILLOW BRANCH • Wanying Zhang

November 2, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Barefoot and dressed in an earth-toned robe, Miaoshan climbed the steep hills at the break of dawn, balancing a yoke on her shoulder with two wooden pails swinging on each end. The monks had sent her to fetch water. From… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Buddhism, dragons, Guanyin, monks, Wanying Zhang

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