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GRANDMOTHER • by Patricia Correll

June 3, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Grandmother?” Rossa reached for the weathered door. There was no answer from within, but Grandmother was old. She was often sleeping when Rossa brought her supplies. The rough wood slab swung inward at her touch, and she frowned. Grandmother lived… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories fairytales, grandparents, Patricia Correll, Red Riding Hood

FINAL THOUGHTS • by Ted Lietz

May 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A nurse unplugs me from something. Aggie bites her lower lip. Our son and daughter and their spouses look ready to cry. Even my oh-so-world-weary teenaged grandson swallows hard. If I could, I’d whisper, “Rosebud.” Anything to lighten things up.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, Ted Lietz

THE VANISHING • by Alun Williams

May 28, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

In a box of mixed up secondhand books, something needs to stand out. This one did. Its title, How to Disappear; Vanishment Made Easy, caught my eye at once, mixed in with cheap novels from the Fifties and various “How… Continue Reading →

Horror, Mystery / Suspense, Stories Alun Williams, books, disappearances, poisoning

OUR LIFE IN INK AND SKIN • by Jake TS Wryte

May 27, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Samantha etched the white oak onto her hand and arm: her wrist and forearm the trunk, her fingers the branches, fingertips the leaves, and on her palm the date and our initials. She wrote our first kiss inside her upper… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories, Surreal Jake TS Wryte, magical realism, perinatal loss

THE MEMORY IS THE ENEMY • by Sue Sabia

May 26, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Ivan uses the L.A. Daily News as a placemat because his wife – rest her soul – once told him it is easier to throw out a stained newspaper than to wash a stained placemat.  He prefers the obituary section;… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, funeral rites, Sue Sabia, veterans

SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT • by John Weagly

May 25, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

On the tour boat Funliner, eighty-seven children screamed. “I wish they wouldn’t do that,” Captain Charles said. “The screams echo under the bridges,” Jimmy, the deckhand, answered. “They like the echo.” “It’s annoying. It puts me on edge.” “Plus, they… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Humour / Satire, Stories boats, Chicago, dating, dinosaurs, John Weagly, school field trips

THE OWL WOMAN • by Michael Bloor

May 22, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

That evening, we sat either side of my neighbour Goronwy’s kitchen range. He pronounced my latest batch of scrumpy cider — mysteriously cloudy, both sharp and sweet, with the smell of autumn — almost as good as the scrumpy his… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Romance, Stories Michael Bloor, The Mabinogion

SEEN • by Daniel Kenitz

May 21, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“What if I cheated on you?” Hattie always came at Tom with wild scenarios: what if you found a prettier girlfriend, what if I cheated on you, what if there’s a nuclear winter and the survival of humanity depends on… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Daniel Kenitz, suicide

FUNERAL PICS • by M. Schmidt

May 18, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Ms. Alice FoyBerkshire OH 45044 Dear Ms. Foy, I’m writing in reply to the multiple obscene comments you’ve left on our company’s Testimonials page as well as the scorched-earth social media campaign that you’ve undertaken against us in the weeks… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories customer service, funeral rites, letters, M. Schmidt

AFTER THE FUNERAL • by Alison Jean Ash

May 15, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After the service, everyone came up to console me. Women enfolded me in scented hugs, cooing like so many mourning doves, “Deepest sympathy,” “So sorry for your loss,” and “She’s in a better place now.”  The men patted my shoulder… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories Alison Jean Ash, death of a parent

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