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EXCISION • by Michael Gardner

February 2, 2024Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

When we opened Jamal up, the parasite was gone. An alarming discovery that left our surgical team dumbfounded. The ramifications hit us concurrently. From the limited information the military had shared, we knew it required a warm-blooded host. As we… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories bioweapons, Michael Gardner, prison, violence

ADVERSE POSSESSION • by Karl Lykken

February 1, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

[Sleep Today: 5.3 hours | Average: 7.2 hours] + [Coffees Today: 3 | Average: 4] + [Constraint: 33 minutes until scheduled dinner at 154 Hampton Avenue] : Best Match : Premium Sponsor 753. Directive: Play ad 753.1198 and route past… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories advertising, Karl Lykken, surveillance, technology

THE KANGAROO • by T.J. Robinson

January 31, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Gaz rings and tells me he needs a lift — he’s out near St Andrews and he’s hit a kangaroo with his car.  “It’s a write-off,” he says.  I roll my eyes and leave a half a can of beer… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcohol, car accidents, death of an animal, kangaroos, T.J. Robinson

MY HUSBAND’S FAVORITE: FROSTED FOOTBALL SUGAR COOKIES • by Kip Hanson

January 30, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Posted on December 5, 2023 by Wife of Devoted Packer Fan / 3 Comments I’ve been making sugar cookies for my husband Bob since I was a seventeen-year-old blushing bride, pregnant with what would have been our first child. I… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories baking, domestic violence, gridiron football, Kip Hanson

A REPETITIVE MAN • by Alison Arthur

January 29, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Fifteen years and three children ago, George met Dorothy #1 at the wedding of a friend. Theirs is a relatively happy marriage, rather unremarkable, the matrimonial equivalent of vanilla ice cream, no sprinkles. Predictable, reliable. He works as a tax… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Alison Arthur, bigamy, hospitals, infidelity, marriage

WELL-BEING • by Becky Jones

January 28, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sally had been marching up and down this steep hill every day since finishing work. Her route started and ended at the holy well. An ancient stone structure with a black caged roof, fronted by a cracked drinking fountain and… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Becky Jones, giving birth, pregnancy, teenagers

EASY AS ABC • by Scott MacLeod

January 27, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He doesn’t know his letters. That’s what Ricky thought when he looked down at the refrigerator magnets. “CAT”. Only the A was an upside-down V. Little Ricky sat next to his handiwork grinning broadly. The wife was supposed to be… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Mystery / Suspense, Stories organized crime, parenting, police, Scott MacLeod

THE DANCE • by Patrick Cleary

January 26, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It’s hot and humid on the last day of August. It’s even hotter inside the small dance hall in Santa Rosa de Aguan, the village on a peninsula bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the front side and the Aguan… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcohol, dancing, festivals, Honduras, Patrick Cleary

KILLING THE ROOSTER • by Katya Kirschmann

January 25, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The thing about dipping a headless chicken in a vat of boiling water is you have to get the temperature just right. Too cold and the feathers won’t come off; too hot and the skin starts to peel. You sort… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories asthma, hospitality industry, Katya Kirschmann, mothers, slaughtering animals

THE MEMORY SHACK • by Robert Kibble

January 24, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Dad? Can you hear me? Do you know if he can hear us?” “I always say to my patients’ families: assume they can. Even if it doesn’t register so well, assume there’s a comfort in hearing your loved ones.” It… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, memory loss, Robert Kibble

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