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SUPPLY AND DEMAND • Jon Clendaniel

November 4, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The famous Rikk’s Interstellar Pawn was bustling with activity when Glophous 5 glided through the front doors. Patrons from all over the quadrant milled around, inspecting the shop’s wares. Opulent jewelry sat alongside various trinkets, antiques, and other odds and… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, jon clendaniel, pawn shops

BOTTOM BUTTON • Bob Gielow

November 3, 2024Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Raymond Marino hustled into work every day for scenarios like this one. As he was taught by his father, Nunzio, who worked for 18 years at the original Barney’s of New York, Raymond understood he was not just a salesman,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcoholism, bob gielow, father-son relationships, haberdashers, tradition

BLESSINGS OF THE WILLOW BRANCH • Wanying Zhang

November 2, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Barefoot and dressed in an earth-toned robe, Miaoshan climbed the steep hills at the break of dawn, balancing a yoke on her shoulder with two wooden pails swinging on each end. The monks had sent her to fetch water. From… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Buddhism, dragons, Guanyin, monks, Wanying Zhang

CURSES • Katie Harms

November 1, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A baby bit Janey’s heart and then her heart turned black. Her heart had been a live, beating thing; it had led her first to Harry and then to the white waiting room with little wooden blocks painted in primary… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories birth, decay, Katie Harms, motherhood

WECHSELBALG • by Jennifer Peaslee

October 31, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Every night as a child, Hannah’s Oma had tucked her into bed with tales of changelings that switched with children if parents weren’t vigilant. Hannah still knew the rules to find a Wechselbalg: they can’t touch iron, can’t eat eggshells,… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories babysitting, changelings, grandparents, Jennifer Peaslee, superstition

BUG SPRAY • Michael Carter

October 30, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“You were born during the summer of locusts,” Cole’s mother would explain when he asked why he was different, why he was the way he was. But it never made sense. He had no long, beefy hopper legs. No antennae.… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal metamorphosis, michael carter, military

GRANDMOTHER’S ART • Rachel Barber

October 29, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The weaverwoman clips bat wings in the forest every night. I’ve heard but never seenmyself until now, how she breaks their bones. Bat skins twirl like kites in the moon’s glow. “Leave the poor thing alone, dear.” I say. The… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories bats, memories, witchcraft

HEY GIRL, DMING YOU ABOUT MY MLM FOR EXORCISMS • Cassandra Lipp

October 28, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Hey girl! We haven’t talked in forever, how have you been? Just hosted a makeover party for your Aunt Trisha. Wish you could’ve been there so we could catch up! Everyone had such a nice time. Really fixed the vibes… Continue Reading →

Horror, Humour / Satire, Stories exorcism, spam

THE CREEP • Gregory Ballinger

October 27, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The drizzly rain hung in the air like a fine mist, dampening the already wet muddy ground. McArthur stood in the field in his mud splattered boots and weatherproof outer layers, inspecting his crops. He reached out and touched the… Continue Reading →

Horror, Mystery / Suspense, Stories blight, farming

ANOTHER MOTHER’S CRIES • by Billie-Leigh Burns

October 20, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Late to work, scrambling school runs, an urgent dentist appointment — every red light seems to burn longer than the last. But now, approaching a destination I don’t want to reach, the streets glow green. I miss the turning twice,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Mystery / Suspense, Stories Billie-Leigh Burns, crime, death of a child, parenting

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