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Z. & Q. • by Willie Watt

November 14, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She looked good in sundresses. But then again, what girl doesn’t? Z. was a woman of enormous appetites (for breakfast she took eggs Benedict with grapefruit and half a bottle of Gaston Chiquet) who lived in a garlanded townhome halfway… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Romance, Stories hedonism, infidelity, Willie Watt

LINGERING • by Yvonne Eliot

November 13, 2022Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

His lashes are so dark against his skin. Unable to resist, I kiss him gently on his temple. He stirs, swallows, and rolls on his side away from me. I run a hand softly over his shoulder, down his side,… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories, Surreal death, ghosts, memories, Yvonne Eliot

UNASHAMED • by Todd Glasscock

November 12, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

At seven that morning, as she did every morning before work, Alma Day lit a candle for her husband and set it on the small altar she had made for him in her grief support group. Then she walked to… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a spouse, grief, nudity, office life, Todd Glasscock

DECOMMISSIONED • by C.L. Holland

November 11, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

From a distance the statue looks like a giant marine in full tac-armour, helmet on and faceplate engaged so you can’t tell gender. There’s a rifle, looks like a Xenon Mark Two, propped against one knee and they’re sat with… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories C.L. Holland, veterans, war

THE BEAST OF BODMIN MOOR • by Paul A. Freeman

November 10, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

‘Bodmin Beast Body Count Reaches Fifty’. Charley had scrawled the potential headline in her notebook. It was a sensational headline, an alliterative headline, and fifty was a solid, attention-grabbing number. It was, in fact, the kind of headline that could… Continue Reading →

Horror, Mystery / Suspense, Stories cryptids, journalism, Paul A. Freeman

THE LIFESPAN OF A MUSTANG MATTRESS • by Naomi C. Gates

November 9, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I found the mattress on Facebook Marketplace. Listen to me when I say it was the mustang of mattresses. As plush as hugs from the Charmin bears. It felt like a world-class bowl of mac and cheese after giving up… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories bedbugs, fires, medication, mental health, Naomi C. Gates

BODY OF WORK • by Samuel Barnhart

November 8, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After excusing myself from the party and saying goodnight to everyone in the bar, I took the train to Gunma. In less than an hour I was threading my way through the back streets of Maebashi, head down to avoid… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories fame, Samuel Barnhart, tattoos, voice actors

BILLY AND JOEY TOLD YA • by Marco Etheridge

November 7, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Joey’s brave, I’m smart, and we’re leapfrogging pumpkins at midnight. Worse, a monster with a pitchfork is chasing us. We saw the bodies. He can’t let us get away.  Hurdling a pumpkin patch, you need a good flashlight. My piece… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Mystery / Suspense, Stories children, Marco Etheridge, neighbours, serial killers

ALLEN’S ASHES • by Bonnie Bostrom

November 6, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She kept Allen’s ashes in a hexagonally shaped enamel box decorated with a mandala of inlaid mother-of-pearl. The workmanship was splendidly intricate and when light played upon its face the box was lustrous, each diamond piece of the pattern shining… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal autopsy, Bonnie Bostrom, cremated remains, death, death of a spouse

THE BIG LOOP • by Bill Doorley

November 5, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Control, this is TIDO on the big loop.” “Go, TIDO.” “I have a Hawking anomaly on the timeline. Might be the start of a loop.” “CHRONO, any secondary indications?” “Negative, Control. Timecraft systems are nominal. I still have the return… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Bill Doorley, time loop

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