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SILENCE AS A TOOL • by Victor Kreuiter

July 5, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Silence dripped from the maples in the back yard, drifted down like snow, was stirred by a passing breeze and pooled around the feet of the boy, slowly climbing his ankles, trying to hang on. He shuffled his feet, trying… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories family, fathers, mothers, Victor Kreuiter

SHAKTI’S HONOR • by James Patrick Focarile

July 4, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

They shot the tiger on his chain in a field behind the cages. A giant Bengal, with paws the size of tree stumps. Even lifeless, his body rippled with muscle and sinew. Flecks of gray tarnished his orange and black… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a parent, James Patrick Focarile, poachers, sacrifice, tigers

THE ANGRY RABBI • by Garth Wolkoff

July 3, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The rabbi tilts his neck so that his forehead rests in his one hand. What have I done? He tries releasing this tsuris, this distress, through his fingertips into the air, through his toes into his worn black shoes. He’s… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories anger, Garth Wolkoff, rabbis

THE NEIGHBOR • by George Nevgodovskyy

July 2, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I’ve been afraid of elevators my entire life. It’s not as uncommon as you’d think. People avoid elevators for different reasons. Claustrophobia. The possibility of stalling. Of plummeting. For me it’s the interaction with strangers. Being stuck inside a cage,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a child, George Nevgodovskyy, illness, neighbours

THE FIREWORKS ARE FADING • by Randy Pitts

July 1, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The three of us are sitting on a wooden swing, watching the clouds on the surface of the lake. The chains creak with our every motion. Our son, Percy, is sitting between us. He loves fireworks and is patiently waiting… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories end of a relationship, fireworks, leaving a marriage, parenting, Randy Pitts

WE GLADLY ACCEPT ANY AND ALL RETURNS • by J. Everett Feinberg

June 28, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He was the first customer of the day. I pulled out my earbud and stuck my phone in my back pocket. Then I checked my tablet to confirm his name. “Hello… Robert?” The man looked up from his seat. He… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal customer service, death of a child, fathers, J. Everett Feinberg

THE LURE OF THE LOOKING GLASS • by Barb Lundy

June 27, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

A symphony of action and reaction played between mirrors in the window display of the small shop in the New Orleans French Quarter. Once inside, Etta surrendered to the fantasy. Convex and concave reflections faced one another in one corner.… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories Barb Lundy, mirrors

BERLIN 1916 • by Robert Duffy

June 26, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

No, I don’t want a cigarette. *** Everything was going according to plan. I met my contact in a dingy bar in the bowels of a low-class brothel.  A cesspool of thieves and perverts looking to ply their sick fantasies… Continue Reading →

Historical, Mystery / Suspense, Stories Berlin, Robert Duffy, World War I

THE CHOPSTICK SET • by Simon Yates

June 25, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The small, brown package that had arrived for my wife contained two bamboo cutlery sets which she was now inspecting at the dining table. In each set was a pair of chopsticks, lacquered and contoured pleasantly to the hand. The… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories marriage, shopping, Simon Yates

ATTENTION MUST BE PAID • by Scott MacLeod

June 24, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I got one job. Watch the birdie. Or should I say the Escalade. Really, I got two jobs, watch and then tail. Could be worse. Could be delivering packages to the docks like Petey. No thanks. I’ll take just sittin’… Continue Reading →

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