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TEA TIME IN SALEM • by Tamar Anolic

July 16, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Midwife Sarah Yorke walked along the dirt path next to the cornfield. Her long skirt and petticoat swished around her ankles as she moved, and her feet kicked up dust on the dry path. She clutched her Bible, and its… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories infant death, Salem witch trials, Tamar Anolic

THE PUZZLE ROOM • by Linda Saldaña

July 15, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The scene was starting to materialize — a dappled draft horse emerging from the shade of a covered bridge. Mildred loved the proud arch of his neck, the way the brass harness fittings glistened in the summer sun. She squinted… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories elder care, Linda Saldaña

EARTH PROXIMA • by Jeff Gard

July 12, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Approach <<0735: FINISHED SWEEP OF CENTAURUS CONSTELLATION. ENTERING ORBIT OF PROXIMA B. FINAL SYSTEMS CHECK. SOLAR PANELS SAFELY STOWED. HEAT SHIELDS at 100%. INITIATE APPROACH. ANGLE OF DESCENT: 39.7 DEGREES. MAXIMUM DRAG MAINTAINED.>> Doomsday Halfway through their first cups of… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Jeff Gard

FAIL • by Kevin Wilson

July 11, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Just after he had died but just before he was sent back to his body, busted-up and requiring major medical attention, Geoff was allowed to ask God a question. He was not prepared. He kept looking down at his body,… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal fame, fathers, God, Jesus Christ, Kevin Wilson

THE FOXES ALWAYS BOARD THE TRAIN AT KANAGAWA STATION • by Amber A. Logan

July 10, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Kanagawa. Next stop, Kanagawa Station.” It’s the same every morning at 9:42am. I glance up at the announcement, waiting for the subway doors to slide open with a whoosh. A handful of people get off, but only the foxes get… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Amber A. Logan, foxes, Japan, public transit

MANNEQUIN HAND • by Jen Ippensen

July 9, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When I crooked my neck to check on my six-year-old daughter Maggie, I found her standing in the aisle near a tidy swim trunk display. She peered up through curls of overgrown bangs at a young male mannequin. His fiberglass… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a child, Jen Ippensen

ALL ABOUT ASSES • by K. Alan Leitch

July 8, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Really, life is all about our asses. We feed them, and fatten them, then try to slim them down again. We hire Swedes to massage them and lawyers to save them, and we act like them at work so we… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Inspirational, Stories dating, fathers, K. Alan Leitch, marriage

HABITATS FOR HUMANITY • by Richard M. O’Donnell, Sr.

July 4, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Listen up, children. You too, Shannon. Derrick, no pushing. Class, we only get one field trip to the space elevator. Don’t ruin it with misbehavior. Leon, grab Susan before she floats back up the hatch. Maintenance is working on the… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Richard M. O'Donnell, school

TOO MUCH INFORMATION • by Robert Kibble

July 3, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sarah saw Pri in the reflection in the window. She didn’t want to talk to anyone — this was her break. Time to herself. Time to relax after furiously catching up with emails, and before getting stuck into whatever primary… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories infidelity, office life, Robert Kibble

GONE FISHING • by Rick McQuiston

July 2, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The lure bobbed in the cold murky water. Its bright orange and yellow colors glistened from the moisture on the ball, reflecting the hazy overcast sky on its tough plastic surface. Luke was excited. After nearly three hours without so… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories fishing, Rick McQuiston

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