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WHERE DREAMS WANDERED • Andrew M Jaromin

July 13, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When I was nine, my dad warned me about the dangers of dreaming. “You know, it’s like if you drink too much water, it shuts down the electrical connections and you just keel on over,” he’d said in his woodchip… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal andrew jaromin, dreaming, insanity, what-ifs

GREY POWER • Anne Wilkins

July 12, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

In New Zealand, there’s a candy assortment of gangs. Most often, they ride on motorcycles, deal in narcotics, prostitution, illegal guns and fear. Recruitment’s booming as New Zealand’s underpaid police scarper to Australia, and dysfunctional kids clamber up the criminal… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories anne wilkins, court, gangs

IRREPLACEABLE • Fiona Murray

July 11, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After our boss quit the senior executives replaced him with a coffee machine. They said that the consultant had delivered his report and that the replacement was appropriate and cost effective. Each morning we gathered around the shiny appliance and… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Fiona Murray, office life

THE JINX • Bill Cox

March 19, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Jacob, a TV journalist for a regional station, was setting up the shot with Tommy, his cameraman, when Eris first approached him. “I saw what happened,” she said. “You saw the trampoline take off?” Jacob asked, giving her a quick… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal Bill Cox, curses, journalists

TWO STRIKES • Frank C. Modica

March 18, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We had chosen our baseball teams in the alley behind our houses like always and started to walk down the block to the special lot, the one we still called our prairie; the only open space left in our neighborhood… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories baseball, Frank C. Modica, opening day

MY IRISH GRANDPA • J.S. O’Keefe

March 17, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Every time my grandpa, my mother’s father, visited us he always brought a crate of fruits or vegetables, whatever he just harvested. I remember I was in second grade when he came by with the crate and asked how I… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories family, J.S. O'Keefe, St. Patrick's Day

THE TOWER • Julia Rajagopalan

March 15, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Beware of the Ides of March,” Madame Hannah said, picking up the tarot card with its stormy-looking tower. The woman tapped her long black fingernails on the card. Bree wondered how the woman was able to shuffle with nails that… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Ides of March, Julia Rajagopalan

GETAWAY CAR • Rebecca Tiger

March 13, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

40th reunion. 40. How did she get so old so fast? She was popular and had plans. A “most likely to…” type. Succeed. Be on TV. Own a beach house in La Jolla. She did none of that and didn’t… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories high school reunions, Rebecca Tiger

SCARCITY • Ian Mahm

March 12, 2025Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My prehistoric grandmother, exemplar of Generation W (W for Waste), shamelessly threw away new, unopened packets of Tico’s Tacos “sizzlin’ hot” salsa. Decades later I’m haggling with squatters to excavate Tico’s Tacos “sizzlin’ hot” salsa packets from garbage dumps. I… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories consumer waste, Ian Mahm

SQUARE • Carl Robinette

March 11, 2025Every Day Fiction 3 Comments

The old man lived in a big green house on a shady green street in a nice green neighborhood. Dave was shown through the house to the backyard, Dave lugging the heavy duffle with its strap digging into his shoulder.… Continue Reading →

Mystery / Suspense, Stories Carl Robinette, gangsters

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