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ATONEMENT • by Y. Y. Browne

January 23, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The clouds broke just before her car turned on Seppatin Drive. The Association had forbidden artificial light on the outer property, at the gates to the outside world. So, to the boy in the high window, the car seemed like… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories cars, family, Y. Y. Browne

HIS GREATEST FEAR • by Charles C Cole

January 13, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Fifty years ago, Great-uncle Stanton was a successful author of supernatural horror. His heroes were always brash and unafraid when the reader would have been cowering, while the man behind the typewriter was painfully private, writing under an opaque alias… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories cemeteries, Charles C Cole, curses, inheritance, writers, zombies

IT’S TOO COLD • by Sarah Jane Huntington

December 18, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I don’t belong here, I hate this place. It’s too cold. I can’t find my way around and some days, everything looks the same. This place frightens me. There are things I don’t recognize, belongings, and they don’t belong to… Continue Reading →

Horror, Mystery / Suspense, Stories boating, drowning, ghosts, infidelity, Sarah Jane Huntington

KINDLING • by M. Jonquil

December 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Make a note, Edgardo,” the Monsignor said to me on the way back to his summer residence amid the opulent gardens of the palacio above the cathedral. “The shrieks of the heretic as the flame first touches her body are… Continue Reading →

Historical, Horror, Stories M. Jonquil, priests, The Inquisition

OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME • by Ariana Fletcher-Bai

November 13, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We were seven and nine when we first saw it. Alex was playing doctor, I was the patient, and when she shone the flashlight down my throat, she caught a glimpse of its slippery black head. She pried my jaws… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories, Surreal Ariana Fletcher-Bai

IN SYNCH • by Paul A. Freeman

October 30, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The end of the world, or more precisely the end of human civilisation as we know it, didn’t come with apocalyptic suddenness and all-consuming hellfire. It approached us far more insidiously. This is how it happened. I had always been… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories Paul A. Freeman, smartphones, technology

CUSTODY • by MacKenzie Tastan

October 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Stella took a deep breath of crisp autumn air and thought about how little Halloween had changed in the neighborhood where she grew up. Bands of costumed children roamed the streets as the last of the natural light faded. The… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Horror, Stories demons, Halloween, MacKenzie Tastan, parenting

THE OLD ROUTINE • by Jodie Keenan

October 28, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

You’re securing the doors and windows while I field-strip the Winchester. Live long enough after the world ends and survival becomes a tired old routine. You sleep while I keep watch, I vomit as quietly as I can while you… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories abortion, Jodie Keenan, relationship problems, unwanted pregnancy, zombies

BRAMBLEWOOD • by Tim Boiteau

October 15, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Listen, children, and hear the tale of Bramblewood and how it came to change seasons by the hours of the day. There was in the 2nd Century Edgar IV, the King of Pennsylvania, a vain and childless ruler who claimed… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Horror, Stories curses, royalty, Tim Boiteau, vanity

DELETED • by H.E. Vogl

October 6, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Arthur’s mouth felt like he bit into a jalapeno when his phone buzzed. It was his dentist. “That bastard better not be trying to cancel my appointment,” he muttered. The light turned green, the car in back of him beeped,… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories death, H.E. Vogl, office life, smartphones

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