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SCREEN TIME • by Mark Kramarzewski

December 9, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A small hand squeezed my own over our compartment’s handrail. “Look, Daddy — lellephants!” She smiled, radiantly. “I see them.” I tousled her eternally knotty hair as she continued to stare in wonder at the giant African mammals. Or were… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories gaming, Mark Kramarzewski, parenting, technology, zoos

THE HOUSE OF ALL HOURS • by M. Bennardo

December 8, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The first time you visit the House of All Hours, you’re smaller and younger and can’t see over the chair rail. But that doesn’t bother you because there’s no need to see higher. Even down here, it’s all candy and… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal gingerbread houses, M. Bennardo

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

CATCHING UP • by Ezgi Üstündağ

December 6, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The silence was a few minutes deep. The pair had surrendered to it when they ran out of stories about mutual friends from the three years since their last rendezvous. The boy used the lull to sip his americano; today’s… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cafés, Ezgi Üstündağ, reunions

KRAMPUS: THE INTERVIEW • by Stacy Murison

December 5, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The taxi driver pulls up to a crumbling brick apartment building in Brooklyn Heights and I think to myself that surely a being as menacing as Krampus must have a greater reward than a fourth-floor walk-up without a river view.… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories journalism, Krampus, Stacy Murison, urban fantasy

DECAY • by Micah Klassen

December 4, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Evening sunlight leaks through curtains and blankets the floor in soft, gold light. It flows across Buddy’s fluffy blonde fur, granting him the warm summer naps he loves so much. Minutes pass and hints of purple and orange take the… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories, Surreal aging, dementia, medication, Micah Klassen

THE BATTLE OF KO’S GRILLE • by Keith Downey

December 3, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Despite their differences, the two wizards had always agreed that the mushroom soup at Ko’s was a superior dish amid a wasteland of mediocre suburban cuisine. It contained seven distinct species of exotic fungi in a clear, fragrant broth speckled… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories food, Keith Downey, restaurants, wizards

NOTHING FOR CHRISTMAS • by Templeton Moss

December 2, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Matthew and John met under the Fourth Street bridge as they often did. But this was no ordinary meeting. Tonight was a special occasion. Each man carried a cardboard box under his arm which had been wrapped up in great… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories Christmas, financial hardship, friendship, gifts, homelessness, Templeton Moss

THE LAST DAYS OF THE EDWARDS GANG • by Matthew Roy Davey

December 1, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It was Gareth who came up with the idea; he usually did. He’d been picking up stones as he made his way through the estate, bouncing them in his palm, filling his pockets, and as we approached the bridge I… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Matthew Roy Davey, trains, vandalism

HUNTING FOR A GIFT • by S. Cameron David

November 29, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Finn passed between the rusted doors to enter into a most peculiar kind of pet shop. In one corner of the room sat a collection of lizards, not doing much more than lazing about on the rocks. They weren’t much… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories faeries, gifts, pet stores, S. Cameron David

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