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JASMINE: FEBRUARY 14 • by Kevin Sharp

February 13, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

On her first Valentine’s Day, Jasmine Shaw takes in a breath and lets out a single sound — a squeak, according her mother; a quack, according to her father — in the brightness of the delivery room. Already, she has… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories

ROGER UNREQUITED GOES TO MINNESOTA FOR A VALENTINE’S DAY CARD • by Richie Narvaez

February 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The Internet says that scientists finally found dark matter, the invisible stuff they say takes up 75 percent of the universe. The Internet says they found it in Minnesota. Maybe that means 75 percent of everything is in Minnesota, thought… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Valentine's Day

A VALENTINE’S FEAR • by Jameyanne Fuller

February 11, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

The line for the fear merchants stretched three blocks. Juana’s hand sweated in Nick’s as they inched forward. She’d sold fear once, the night she crossed the border. It wasn’t courage like the No Fear Association claimed. It was a… Continue Reading →

Romance, Science Fiction, Stories Valentine's Day

WHAT WE CAN’T SEE • by Chris Lee

January 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Daniel loves Rose.  He believes this has always been the case, ever since they met in college years ago at a volunteer event to clean up the local park.  But Daniel doesn’t realize I can see in five dimensions.  He… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories advice, Chris Lee, unrequited love

NPCs • by Edward Ashton

December 28, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Hey,” Dana says. “I think I just had an epiphany.” We’re sitting on the roof of her apartment building, feet dangling over a ninety-foot fall to the darkened alley below. Across the river, the full moon squats fat and orange,… Continue Reading →

Romance, Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal Edward Ashton, gaming, mortality

MAYBE NEXT TIME • by Dmitri Christopher

December 22, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Let me guess, education conference?” He has that late Clooney salt and pepper scruff, that skips leg day sort of build. The hotel bar is nearly empty, but he’s still here, cruising. Lucky me. “The glasses gave it away? Who… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories bars, Christmas Eve, Dmitri Christopher, fathers, memory erasure

BASILONE • by Robert Walton

December 7, 2019Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

D.S.S. agent Roy Lombardi looked up from his palm tablet. “Kelly?” “Sir?” “You are to meet with Jemal Yavuz at this address in Kurtulus.” He handed me a paper. “Why me?” “You know Istanbul.” “This meeting might be a trap.”… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Science Fiction, Stories clones, Istanbul, Marines, Robert Walton

PLANETARY SHIFT • by Jim Hawe

October 18, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Like most married couples, Jay and Clover Brewster did not always see eye to eye. But upon one point, there was complete agreement: they just had to get off the moon. The couple sat quietly at the Sector 7-1 Relocation… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories Cleveland, Jim Hawe, Mars

LIFESPAN • by G. J. Dunn

October 15, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

You were there when I was installed. On a boat, one hundred miles from any coastline, you pushed me into the slot and started the installation sequence. The first thing I was aware of is that I was not meant… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories artificial intelligence, G. J. Dunn

WATER MARRIAGE • by Jerri Jerreat

September 25, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Monday, staring at lychees in the specialty shop, Zuberi wondered who had murdered the snitch. And how he and Rosa could have quarreled over something so — impersonal. They were an ideal couple, had met in their late thirties, wiser.… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories climate change, Jerri Jerreat, lawyers, marriage, teachers

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