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CARNATIONS • by Morris Alexander

September 6, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The streets here are steep and narrow, helped along the way by occasional staircases. Ouch! I find it’s hard to walk on cobblestones like this, up a hill that the locals seem to climb so easily. I can see two… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories Carnation Revolution, Morris Alexander

TEA TIME IN SALEM • by Tamar Anolic

July 16, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Midwife Sarah Yorke walked along the dirt path next to the cornfield. Her long skirt and petticoat swished around her ankles as she moved, and her feet kicked up dust on the dry path. She clutched her Bible, and its… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories infant death, Salem witch trials, Tamar Anolic

TEETH • by Anna Karras

May 30, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The smoke from mortar fire mixed with fog hung low over the trenches. Heinrich trod the planks over the mud, hands wrapped in rags, rifle slung over one shoulder. Night was falling on the broken and burnt field between him… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories Anna Karras, archaeology, war, World War I

BOB FORD’S GUN • by Richard Comerford

May 5, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Does it always rain this much around here?” Jack whined. “Not all the time,” the old-timer said from his rocking chair under the porch. “Usually just when Yankees come to visit. Don’t think God likes Yankees.” “Well, I don’t like… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories guns, Jesse James, Missouri, rain, Richard Comerford, Robert Newton Ford

A CONVERSATION BETWEEN ARTISTS • by Angel T. Dionne

May 4, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

I found a sort of skull in the garden. You did? Let me see. I didn’t bring it inside. It’s a skull. Well, what kind of animal is it from? I don’t know. Do I look like a zoologist? All… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Angel T. Dionne, artists, writers

A SMALL WORLD • by Morris Alexander

January 23, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It was a cold morning in the old grey city. End of March, with dirty snowbanks on the streets and the sun hiding out somewhere behind the clouds. The three of us took a large black taxi to the hotel… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories Morris Alexander, Paul Robeson, Russia

MCMLXXX • by Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek

December 5, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Terrified, Bodie summons me to his cavernous office. “They want me out,” he says, scrutinizing all those dazzling backstabbers and hangers-on through thick glass panes. “Calm down,” I say. “Calm down? Are you shitting me? You hear what I’m saying?”… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories 1970s, music industry, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek

THE FRIDGE OF THE FUTURE • by Jack Curran

November 22, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The same year rationing finally came to an end in England, Peter spent a small fortune on a big American refrigerator. While his neighbours coveted television sets, he yearned for food that wasn’t as bland and grey as London on… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories, Surreal food, Jack Curran

THE BOUNTY • by J.C. Towler

October 22, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Grampa Don hated houseflies. To hear him talk you’d think there weren’t no flies in Chicago, but we visited once and there were flies a’plenty, I assure you. But when Grampa stayed with us he was forever complaining about flies… Continue Reading →

Historical, Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories flies, grandparents, insects, J.C. Towler

THE FIRST FORK IN FRANCE • by Michael T Schaper

April 23, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

There was uncertainty in the land, as the great empires of Asia and Europe sought to win the allegiance of a bachelor monarch. Not that the King took any notice. Henri-Luc the Third, the Most Christian Majesty of France, was… Continue Reading →

Historical, Humour / Satire, Stories hunting, Michael T Schaper, royalty

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