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FIGHTING FISH • by Jeremy Nathan Marks

May 25, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Not long after my release, I started buying fighting fish. Now I can’t stop myself from stopping off at the pet store practically every day and buying one or two more. I live in a house with seventy-two aquaria and… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories fish, Jeremy Nathan Marks, pet stores, prison

GLASS ANGEL • by Luann Lewis

May 19, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Irene often felt as if she had one foot in this world and one foot in another. This other world was a “spiritual world,” a kind of invisible cloud that surrounded everything, and she would sometimes commend herself for having… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories COVID, faith, lockdown, Luann Lewis, pandemic

SARAH SOMETHING • by Laura Besley

May 11, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The third time I walked past the library, I noticed she was still sitting there… reading glasses pushed into her short curly hair, tray of cupcakes in front of her… alone. “Hello,” I said, sitting down on the seat closest… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories Laura Besley, literacy, writers

THE MAP • by Jennie Hunter

May 6, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The map on the wall had already begun to slip, curling at one edge as it pulled away from the painted white brick. “So, that’s where she is,” his best friend Evan muttered as Judd grabbed two cold beers from… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories end of a relationship, Jennie Hunter, lost love, maps

THERE’S NOTHING LESS REMARKABLE THAN CRACKED PEPPER ON READY SALTED CRISPS • by Kris McGinnis

April 26, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Twelve days before his forty-seventh birthday, it dawned on Thomas Mearns that he’d never done anything remarkable in his entire life. Well, to alleviate his pedantry, it was twelve days, eleven hours and four minutes whilst he was sitting with… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories birthdays, Kris McGinnis

CRACKED EGG • by Coleman Bigelow

April 23, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Alice leaned over his small Ikea table, a curtain of blonde hair hiding her expression. He stood at a respectful distance, unsure if she was interested in him or just his art. Her black cashmere sleeve was pushed up to… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories art galleries, Coleman Bigelow, photography

CHASING THE GREEN CARD • by Mather Schneider

April 20, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We’ve been living scared now for a long time and we figure it’s time we try to get Natalia legal. We have saved some money and we find a lawyer, a Latina lady who speaks perfect English and perfect Spanish.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories bureaucracy, immigration, Mather Schneider, Mexico, United States

UNCLE DON GETS TWITTER • by Benjamin Brandenburg

April 17, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Don Hartford @UncleDoninIndiana · Sept 17 Today Kyle showed up at house w/mother. Lovely woman. Different than expected/pictured. Kyle been exaggerating? Possibly! Brought cake for birthday. How great to be surprised? Sometimes think seen all life can offer & feel… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, Benjamin Brandenburg, friendship, infertility, social media

THE CAPTAIN • by Andrei Șișman

April 16, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The man who was shot in the head goes to church on Sunday mornings. His name is George Marcovici, but to his friends and family, he is the captain. George is a neighborhood legend in Antim, Bucharest, with his soft… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Andrei Șișman, Romania, World War II

PLEASE BE SAFE TODAY • by Lucy Berryman

April 14, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I never understood crimes of opportunity until I was on that bus. It curved through the cheaper part of the city, a rundown place where even the roaches quivered at the footsteps of pedestrians. We passed in and out of… Continue Reading →

Literary, Mystery / Suspense, Stories hate crimes, Lucy Berryman, persecution, revenge, siblings, transgender

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