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TWO WALKS • by Todd Morgan

May 25, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After 30 years, one of the first things you mention between bites of a California frittata is that spring evening. I remember too. Both of us had been alone in Manhattan. We met up and saw Anthony Hopkins in Equus… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories Todd Morgan

THAT MAN • by Richard Sensenbrenner

May 24, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He wore an expensive suit and expensive-smelling cologne. Black or dark brown eyes took her in, took in her shopping cart. He didn’t have a cart. A bouquet of white daisies was cradled in his left arm near a handful… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Stories grocery stores, Richard Sensenbrenner, teachers

HAZY THROUGH THE MIZZLE • by Tricia Lowther

May 23, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“See you on Friday at The Jac!” Nancy yells from the back of the black cab before it rattles away down Old Dale Street, rear lights hazy through the mizzle. My raised hand falters mid-air as I take in what… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, dementia, friendship, Tricia Lowther

THE KNOWING SKY • by Tim Boiteau

May 22, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

The cotton absorbs the tea’s bitterness, the paroxysmal pain. It engulfs him, fills him. The last time Wind had known such pleasure, there’d been a needle hanging out of his seeping, abscessed arm. Then he’d received the Knowing Sky’s cryptic… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories cults, Tim Boiteau

REFLECTIONS AT AUCKLAND AIRPORT • by Michael Bloor

May 21, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We met at art college. Dorothy was the one with talent, everyone saw that. And, I imagine, no-one could see what she saw in me. I got thrown off the course at the end of the second year, but we… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal marriage, Michael Bloor, New Zealand, Scotland, sigils, weaving

THE AGE OF VICTORIA • by Peter Wood

May 20, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Councilor Greg Hughes loved the Victoria Day parade in Eganville, Ontario until he had to run the damned thing by himself. No town councilor ever wanted to organize the annual event — especially in an election year. Voters could lash… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories auditions, parades, Peter Wood, politicians, Victoria Day

MOVING ON • by Meryl Schwartz Baer

May 19, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My paddle glides through tranquil waters, reflecting my image but obscuring what lies beneath. A fish jumps skyward then plunges into the swampy depths, startling me out of my trance. I look around. Everyone is still here, slinking through the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a spouse, Everglades, Florida, kayaking, Meryl Schwartz Baer, siblings

LAST WORDS • by Richard Cripps

May 18, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The five climbed the gantry in silence to view their work completed. As they walked out in front of the great viewport and were bathed in the light of the universe, their leader, Esil, wiped a tear from the corner… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories end of the world, Richard Cripps

BOXES • by Hananah Zaheer

May 17, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

On Tuesday, I finally meet him. He comes in to the post office where I work, says he received a phone call telling him there was a package. Tony, who is helping him at the corral next to mine, chomps… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Hananah Zaheer, post office

TOMIKO • by Pat Scaramuzza

May 16, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My car was ugly. Angular, pitted gray, it could barely fly. If it weren’t for Tomiko, I’d feel ashamed picking up my boyfriend Chuanli. He climbed in the passenger seat and kissed my ear as my car’s hologram of Tomiko… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories cars, holograms, LGBTQIA+, Pat Scaramuzza, police

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