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LIFESPAN • by G. J. Dunn

October 15, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

You were there when I was installed. On a boat, one hundred miles from any coastline, you pushed me into the slot and started the installation sequence. The first thing I was aware of is that I was not meant… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories artificial intelligence, G. J. Dunn

BAR ASSOCIATION • by Leigh Lewis

October 14, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I arrived at the hotel bar just as things were picking up, slid onto a barstool and swiveled to peek up at the big guy next to me. Well, I tried to, anyway, but looking up through my new mink… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories bars, Leigh Lewis

HEARTBROKEN • by Michael Croban

October 13, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I want to swim in the ocean with her. But I can’t. She’s sitting in my lap scrolling through the images of her mother and me. The computer screen is a useless time machine that can’t change the past. The… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a spouse, environmentalists, marine life, Michael Croban, parenting, writers

THE SIXTY-MILE DETOUR • by Kristina Bucar

October 12, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I was heading south. Vegas, to be exact. Five hundred hard-earned dollars were burning a hole in my pocket. That cheap-ass O’Reilly had finally coughed up what he owed for the two weeks I’d spent busing crates around in his… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories gambling, hitchhiking, Kristina Bucar

PATTERN • by A.K. Cotham

October 11, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

This blanket would be unmemorable except you recognize this as your favorite pattern and remember where, still new to knitting needles, you used to drop stitches and clumsily fix them up. Your fingertips know this sturdy, not-soft yarn without touching… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories A.K. Cotham, foster care, homelessness, knitting, missing persons, police

A NICE CUP OF TEA • by Jane S Conroy

October 10, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

(London, Highgate psychiatric ward, 1995.) Rosa chokes on a wall of smoke as she enters the TV room. Through the jaundiced haze she makes out 8 or 9 men in plastic chairs, staring fixedly at a screen. Persil Automatic gets… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Jane S Conroy, psychiatric institutions, World Mental Health Day

OCTOBER MOON • by Jerry W. Hawkins

October 9, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

OFFICIAL 9-1-1 TRANSCRIPT: OCTOBER 08, 1984 Dispatcher: 9-1-1. What’s your emergency? Caller: Lord… help… you gotta help. Dispatcher: Sir, please calm down. I need — Caller: She’s… I don’t know what. She was… she was down there. I put her… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories calling 9-1-1, full moon, Jerry W. Hawkins, serial killers, werewolves

MANDELBROYT* • by Jane R. Snyder

October 8, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My grandmother’s hands are pale with slender fingers and arthritic joints that never stopped her from doing whatever she wanted despite some occasional pain and swelling. They looked exactly as I pictured mine would, in another fifty years or so,… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories

THE COMMODE • by Joan M Hendricks

October 7, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

I remember the summer of 1952 as momentous. Momentous because that summer plumbing was installed in our family home that sat on a dirt patch forty miles south of the Canadian border. I was seven with four siblings below me. … Continue Reading →

Historical, Humour / Satire, Stories farm life, Joan M Hendricks

CANDIDATE • by Kevin Tasker

October 6, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Shelby agreed to the surgery only after the two biggest narcissists in her life, Dr. Schrodinger and Dr. Elks, advised that her weight had reached an apocalyptic level. In truth, she had always been obese — unrepentantly feasting — or… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal eating disorders, hospitals, Kevin Tasker

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