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A CRACK IN THE VASE • by Allison Hall

July 5, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

In the morning, the flowers are dead again. The bright red of the roses has turned to a dark maroon. Their necks have been snapped, the heads hang over the sides of my mother’s antique vase. Ron doesn’t like to… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories Allison Hall

THE LAST FOURTH OF JULY • by Jeff Switt

July 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Today was the Fourth of July. Again. With picnics and band music in the park. Dancing in the gazebo. Firecrackers. Watermelon and cherry pie, Families and friends with clothing stained red. I’m smiling, nursing memories, swaying with the music. “Beautiful,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories capital punishment, Independence Day, Jeff Switt, mental illness

EXODUS MORTIS • by Paul A. Freeman

July 3, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A million walking corpses migrated on foot to that arid, dusty hellhole, forced from their huts and rural hovels by persistent drought and growing famine. They were ragged, unwashed. To my newly-arrived colleagues, the stench was overwhelming. But then personal… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories

AGNES AND THE BIRD • by Mike Moran

July 2, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She didn’t see it when the bird flew in her window. One moment she was driving her little coupe down the boulevard and wondering where her daughter might be this time, and the next there was a flutter and a… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories birds, cars, Mike Moran

WE’LL HAVE THE SOUFFLE • by Samuel Barnhart

July 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The waiter nodded and backed away respectfully. Nordique poured herself the last of the wine they had selected. “An exceptional vintage, Ar.” Nordique swirled the wine. “Pressed from the first generation of white grapes grown on Venus. Sure you want… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories candy, Halloween, Samuel Barnhart, space colonization

THE MAZE • by Alex Strum

June 30, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Inside the hay maze, it was complete darkness after the first turn. I would’ve gone with him, but it was difficult to fit my whole body in the tunnel. Stacked wall to the ceiling with bales of hay, the entryway… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Alex Strum, parenting

WILD CHILD • by Shera Hill

June 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My daughter’s red hair lights up the room, this wild child, this toddler Pippi Longstocking.   Her father had red hair. I met him in a mad, bad, crazy time in my life when I broke up with Tim, my eight-year-long… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories pregnancy, Shera Hill

PETROGLYPHS • by Damien Krsteski

June 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When their ships landed on the porous soil of Blue-and-a-Rock, the hatchlings rushed out to preserve the petroglyphs. They moved like a flood: overrunning the fields and valleys of the moribund world, clogging up the caves, prodding with claws and… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Damien Krsteski

TIMESHARE • by Tim Boiteau

June 24, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We zig-zag along a crooked stone bridge towards the tavern. Mist blankets the water, which is riotous with koi, though it’s a clear day elsewhere — a hologrammic projection of the weather from hundreds of years ago. Our daughter, Ruyi,… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal China, dementia, parenting, restaurants, Shanghai, Tim Boiteau

A RECOLLECTION OF EVENTS: WHERE MISSING GIRLS GO • by Sarah Uheida

June 23, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Blankness is a language I’ve been writing in for years. Where I come from, girls are only called girls because they weren’t born boys. There, they teach you how to drink water, but never to address thirst. Or to take… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Sarah Uheida

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