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SIN PALABRAS • by Mike Pemberton

December 10, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Isabella rises at first light, as always. Fifty years in the same house. Seventy years with the same man, now passed. Nine children. Four boys, four girls, living. One boy dead. Drowned. Or was it a fire? “Aye,” she whispers,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, death of a child, family, memory loss, Mike Pemberton, Thanksgiving

THE PROCESS OF BEING FRIENDS • by Charles C Cole

December 8, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

As an adult with grown children, Bernie found he missed his deceased parents more than ever. He could see his father in his reflection: nose, eyes, and lips. Perhaps in response to the wave of sentiment, he occasionally dreamed at… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal Charles C Cole, dreams, family, marriage

ROMANCING THE BIRD • by Zoë Däe

November 26, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Like I’m supposed to, I show up on the High Holidays and go to grad school and graciously accepted the 18th-birthday nose job from my dad who cares way more than I do that I be available and palatable for… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories American Thanksgiving, being Jewish, family, Zoë Däe

TVOROG • by Katherine Gleason

November 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The hallway smelled of cabbage, yet Suzanne remained optimistic. Despite her heavy boots, she bounded up the stairs, clutching the slip of paper Yuri had inscribed with his address. Yuri and Irina had invited her, their first American friend, home.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories academia, food, Katherine Gleason, Russia

AS THE WORLD GOES BY • by Gustavo Bondoni

November 23, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Jiménez watched the kids recede into the distance. It was the last house on that particular street, and a long, wooded section remained before the main road. He loved these two little rascals: after he finished tossing the contents of… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories COVID, Gustavo Bondoni, lockdown, waste collectors

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

SMALL SIGNS OF LOVE AND ATTRITION • by EC Sorenson

November 5, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I paid a lot of money to a woman who cleared things up for me. Kelsey, a counsellor. Kelsey said: “You’re misreading his gestures.” “Oh?” I asked. “How so?” “You’re thinking that when Toby gets home and he empties the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories breaking up, EC Sorenson, relationship problems

LESSONS FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL • by James Anthony Mehrle, Jr.

November 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

In the Eighth Grade at a Catholic School in Columbus, Ohio as I neared the age of fourteen, I had a couple things going for me. One, I knew a lot of stuff, primarily anything that had nothing to do… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories elections, James Anthony Mehrle, Jr., school

AN INVITATION • by Gabrielle Reid

October 24, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Music throbs through Alexa’s chest. Her hands are raised high amongst a mass of waving arms and the sickening sweetness of too many different brands of deodorant. The heat is overbearing, but Alexa doesn’t mind. She’s close enough to see… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories concerts, deafness, Gabrielle Reid, musicians, rock bands

FATHER, FEATHERS, FLIGHT • by Sage Martin

October 20, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When I was 4 years old, my dad said, “Your grandfather is a bird.”Imagine my surprise. He pointed out our kitchen window to the dark specks in our backyard and said, “Like a crow, or a magpie.” I didn’t understand… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories birds, fathers, parenting, Sage Martin

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