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FIRE ESCAPE • by Tom Roth

April 18, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

There were nights I climbed out on the fire escape and listened to the voices above. I should’ve been doing my homework, because I’d be stuck in the sixth grade for another year, but Dad had just left for work… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories children, eavesdropping, Tom Roth

THE TIME CAPSULE • by Matthew Schultz

April 17, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

You probably don’t remember. In fact, I doubt anyone remembers. Maybe that dog of yours that Dad found huddled in a Coca-Cola crate behind Steve’s filling station off Highway 83 just south of Thedford. I always did like that dog,… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Matthew Schultz

FOUR STATES • by Simon Paul Jenkins

April 16, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I. In Edinburgh the bagpipes are for tourists. I’m sorry but it’s true. I don’t mean to be a snob. But in Stirling they’re more genuine. They roll over the floodplains and you never see who’s playing them. You can… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories England, Ireland, LGBTQIA+, memories, Scotland, Simon Paul Jenkins, Wales

HOG WILD • by Nina Miller

April 15, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Dawn broke over the cracked windows of the Pi Iota Gamma fraternity. The living area was strewn with red Solo cups, pizza boxes, overturned kegs, and the general detritus of a weekend rager. This metaphorical pigsty was given more literal… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories alcohol, drugs, fraternities, Nina Miller, pigs

SKY, OCEAN, BLOOD • by Alison Theresa Gibson

April 6, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The sun was too bright and the sky was too blue. My eyes had nothing to hold on to as we scrabbled along the cliff’s path. You walked faster than me, as though your exertion would make the ordeal more… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Alison Theresa Gibson

AN AUTUMN DAY IN THE PARK • by Läilä Örken

April 5, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My grandmother’s house was full of clocks.  They were never wound properly, their haphazard ticking all over the place — a cacophony of irregular mechanical heartbeats — so at any given moment one of them was busy striking or chiming,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a grandparent, grandparents, Läilä Örken

WATER CHIMPS • by Franco Amati

April 4, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My mentor Tila and I swam side by side, laughing and whistling, enjoying the serenity of the water, until she brought up something serious, something I wasn’t sure I wanted to talk about. “Tell me what happened,” she said. “The… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Franco Amati, oceans, scientists

EVILS OF SORCERY • by Monica Goertzen Hertlein

April 3, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

At Rodor’s signal, the executioner swung his axe. It cut through flesh and bone and buried in the wooden block with a vibrating thunk. The sorcerer’s head landed in the dirty street. Rodor gestured with one meaty hand for guards… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories friendship, law enforcement, magic, Monica Goertzen Hertlein

THE TOSS OF THE CLEAVERESS • by J. Everett Feinberg

April 2, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“And now, for our next act, please welcome to the stage… Gertrude, the Cleaveress of the Rhineland!” The attending crowd clapped politely as a stout and simply-dressed woman took the steps onto the circular platform. Spotlights of reflected candleflame lit… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Historical, Stories J. Everett Feinberg

DORA THE SWEEPER, DREAMER, DANCER • by Ruby Zehnder

April 1, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Sephra, I’m off to my weekly human meet ’n greet. While I’m gone, do the cleaning thing,” Ada said as the gravi-lift elevated the profoundly obese woman from her bed and whisked her out the door to her awaiting electric… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories domestic service, robots, Ruby Zehnder

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