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REMAINING BOB • by Nelson Lloyd

December 31, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

At the end of the universe, after everyone that had ever lived had passed into the afterlife, there was a dance. Over a hundred billion soulmates from across millennia finally found one another, coming together in pairs that in effect… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal end of the universe, Nelson Lloyd, soulmates

ONE MONTH UNTIL THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS • by Alison Theresa Gibson

December 30, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Orange streaks the black sky, and the sun burns as red as Mrs Holt’s face when she shouts at the class. I stand beside my mother. Outside, Dad is wrapped head to toe in fabric, and buckets of water sit… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Alison Theresa Gibson

NOAH’S ARK FILLED ONLY WITH TURTLES • by James Cato

December 29, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I went home with a researcher, a testudinologist. A Turtle Man, he called himself. I met him at a club, where he resembled the creature he collected obsessively: time-saddened and stationary. I needed a boyfriend, and something about his sloped… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories dating, James Cato, turtles

NPCs • by Edward Ashton

December 28, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Hey,” Dana says. “I think I just had an epiphany.” We’re sitting on the roof of her apartment building, feet dangling over a ninety-foot fall to the darkened alley below. Across the river, the full moon squats fat and orange,… Continue Reading →

Romance, Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal Edward Ashton, gaming, mortality

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PLANT DIES • by Elizabeth Endara

December 27, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I began to feel better around the time that there was an outbreak of bacterial meningitis on campus and my boyfriend refused to kiss me (because he was scared of the meningitis). It was warm for February in New York.… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories abortion, college / university students, Elizabeth Endara, New York

FOLLOWING DISTANCE • by John Meyers

December 26, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

So in addition to my job as helpdesk technician I also do video security for The Company. I’m responsible for monitoring the security cameras, which is a pretty easy job since it’s rare that anything happens in our suite. If… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Stories John Meyers, office life, stalkers

THE FESTIVE INTERVIEW • by Nick Fordham

December 25, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

He rapped out a rhythm on the wrong side of an interview table and pushed back the uncomfortable plastic chair to allow room for his paunch. He shivered. The room was not freezing, but they had confiscated his coat due… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Nick Fordham, police, Santa Claus

CAN’T BE MEAN • by Samantha Savello

December 24, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Mm. Morning.” Cass opens her eyes slightly, smiling at me as I tousle her hair. “Morning,” she croaks. “Ugh. Morning voice, sorry.” She rolls to her side, grabbing a glass of water from a stack of plastic storage containers that… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories Christmas Eve, dating, family, Miami, Samantha Savello

BAH! • by Harry Wilding

December 23, 2019Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

“Humbug” was Marissa’s matter-of-fact reply to the carol singers that evening. She was particularly pleased with her idea to pour humbug sweets from the bedroom window, akin to hot oil in old castle sieges. It had added an extra dimension… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Christmas, family, Harry Wilding

MAYBE NEXT TIME • by Dmitri Christopher

December 22, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Let me guess, education conference?” He has that late Clooney salt and pepper scruff, that skips leg day sort of build. The hotel bar is nearly empty, but he’s still here, cruising. Lucky me. “The glasses gave it away? Who… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories bars, Christmas Eve, Dmitri Christopher, fathers, memory erasure

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