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EQUINOX • by Jamie Etheridge

September 22, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She wants a cookie, chocolate chip. But she can’t eat just one. If she starts, she’ll devour the whole box so she decides to go for a run instead and goes into the bedroom to change into her ‘running’ clothes… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Jamie Etheridge, parenting

INTERNATIONAL TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY • by Gretchen Bartels-Ray

September 19, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When I was almost five, my Aunt Evelyn discovered that my birthday falls on International Talk like a Pirate Day. “ARRRRRRH,” Aunt Ev brandished a hooked hand and waited until I looked up from my cupcake. “This be the tale… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories adoption, Gretchen Bartels-Ray, parenting, sacrifice, Talk Like A Pirate Day

TRUMPET • by William Hawkins

September 18, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Your lips on a ram’s horn. A new year. You explained religion as a binary, 0s and 1s. Thou shalt. Thou shalt not. At an early age, or so you told me, you decided your upbringing, centered as it was… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories being Jewish, breaking up, Rosh Hashanah, William Hawkins

ON MOVING ON • by Ted Lietz

September 15, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I pull dresses and pants, jackets and blouses from the closet and stuff them into plastic trash bags. Given the pandemic, I couldn’t find a charity to take Pearl’s clothes even though, for all the COVID patients she treated, she… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories COVID, death of a spouse, dogs, funeral rites, suicide, Ted Lietz

JUST A BOBBLEHEAD • by Scott S. Bateman

September 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Bobblehead. I’m a bobblehead, he thought, and smiled at the mental picture of an Albert Einstein one that he saw online one time. It woke him up slightly, which he needed to do; falling asleep in public would be embarrassing.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories alcohol, infidelity, Scott S. Bateman, weddings

TUMBLING INTO OBLIVION • by Bill Wilkinson

September 11, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“They look like little dolls of yarn,” Paul said. We were gathered along the length of the office windows staring down at the man we named Charlie. “The arms are up in the air, angled out like a ‘Y,’” Paul… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories 9/11, Bill Wilkinson, office life

REFLECTION OF SUMMER PAST • by Laura Besley

September 8, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The night before school goes back, my son and I watch his ‘Welcome to Year 2’ video, sitting side by side at the kitchen table. Within a few seconds, I can picture myself, legs wrapped around my son’s teacher, him… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories first day of school, Laura Besley, single parents, teachers

IT’S JP • by Raymond Sloan

September 6, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“But Da, I don’t wanna this week.” “Ye have to. It’s Sunday.” “I don’t feel well.” “Don’t be daft. Yer goin, John Paul. Ye need to be there.’’ “It’s J… P,” I snapped back. John Paul is for the Pope… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories churches, fathers, Raymond Sloan, teenagers, theft

SEPTEMBER • by Ilse Eskelsen

September 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Guinevere!” my mother said. My waking eyes saw everything as slow, disparate images on a just-light background; she was a flash of red athletic wear and a sudden weight on the end of my bed, a frenzied face and a… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a parent, Ilse Eskelsen, mothers, teenagers

MISSION TO MARS • by J. Bradley

September 3, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Stickers from local hardcore bands and chewed gum are all over the rocket ship outside the Winn-Dixie. “I wanna go for a ride,” my little brother says. I had to put him in a t-shirt with the least amount of… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories grocery stores, J. Bradley, siblings

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