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MISPRONOUNCED GIRL • by Madari Pendàs

January 7, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

When Remedios Aguilar first applied to VeekCorp she knew better than to put her real name on the resume. She was familiar with the studies that showed that people with ‘ethnic’ names tend to get fewer job offers. She was… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories job interviews, Madari Pendas, names, office life, racism

ATOMIC BONDING • by Izzy Steel

January 6, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

We lie shoulder-to-shoulder in the grass, almost touching. The distance between us is atomic. “Do you think we’ll ever go to space?” Jemima says, watching the sky. “Us specifically? Like, as a species, are we heading towards everyone going to… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories Izzy Steel, love, saving the planet

LARRY • by Justin Cox

January 5, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

My older cousin Larry and I sit on the hood of his rust-bitten Caddy, overlooking The Park. We eat greasy burgers as the summer sun slowly melts into the horizon. One day closer to another school year. Everyone in the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories basketball, death of a parent, family, grief, Justin Cox

THE COPPER COIN CAPER • by James Blakey

January 4, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Detective Wendy Murtaugh walked through the door of the West Side Coin Shop. “Thank goodness you’re here!” exclaimed shop owner Carlton Clark. “My most valuable coin, a 1943 copper penny, is missing. I found a ransom note in its place.”… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Mystery / Suspense, Stories collectors, detectives, James Blakey, theft

A HEAD OF HER TIME • by Jude Ellery

January 1, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

“What time does it all kick off?” my sister asks me. At least I think that’s what she’s saying. She’s calling from another dimension, in another time. “I can barely hear you, Amelia,” I say. “You sound very far away.”… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Jude Ellery, siblings, statues, time travel

CHRISTMAS AT THE BOWLING ALLEY • by J L Wynne

December 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

All of a sudden Jake thought, “Enough!” Between the constant crash of balls into pins, the blinking, blinking, blinking of the goddamn lights they’d strung up everywhere, and the hoarse shouts of half-drunk players, the top of his head was… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Stories bowling alleys, Christmas, intellectual disability, J L Wynne

RED-EYED REINDEER • by Beth-Marie Miller-Bicknell

December 24, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The year Will and I played our best light prank ever was also the year we got caught. We’d been doing it since we were ten: switching out strings of Christmas lights for different colors, changing the positions of yard… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Beth-Marie Miller-Bicknell, Christmas, practical jokes, reindeer

IT’S TOO COLD • by Sarah Jane Huntington

December 18, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I don’t belong here, I hate this place. It’s too cold. I can’t find my way around and some days, everything looks the same. This place frightens me. There are things I don’t recognize, belongings, and they don’t belong to… Continue Reading →

Horror, Mystery / Suspense, Stories boating, drowning, ghosts, infidelity, Sarah Jane Huntington

THE ZOOM BIRTHDAY PARTY • by Peggy Gerber

December 14, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Max launched himself out of bed and raced into his parents’ bedroom bellowing, “Get up, get up already, today is my birthday!” The commotion continued as Max bounced around the apartment like a jackrabbit singing, “I’m five, I’m five, I’m… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Inspirational, Stories birthdays, COVID, parenting, parties, Peggy Gerber, quarantine

RAIN GIRL • by Philip Howarth

December 11, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I was driving through the city in a furious, gully-washing storm. It was 2 AM. Someone was waving me down. What the hell? It was a teenage girl, sitting in a wheelchair. Rain was practically dancing off the sidewalk. I… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories beaches, merpeople, Philip Howarth, taxis, wheelchairs

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