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ADVERSE POSSESSION • by Karl Lykken

February 1, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

[Sleep Today: 5.3 hours | Average: 7.2 hours] + [Coffees Today: 3 | Average: 4] + [Constraint: 33 minutes until scheduled dinner at 154 Hampton Avenue] : Best Match : Premium Sponsor 753. Directive: Play ad 753.1198 and route past… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories advertising, Karl Lykken, surveillance, technology

THE KANGAROO • by T.J. Robinson

January 31, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Gaz rings and tells me he needs a lift — he’s out near St Andrews and he’s hit a kangaroo with his car.  “It’s a write-off,” he says.  I roll my eyes and leave a half a can of beer… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcohol, car accidents, death of an animal, kangaroos, T.J. Robinson

MY HUSBAND’S FAVORITE: FROSTED FOOTBALL SUGAR COOKIES • by Kip Hanson

January 30, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Posted on December 5, 2023 by Wife of Devoted Packer Fan / 3 Comments I’ve been making sugar cookies for my husband Bob since I was a seventeen-year-old blushing bride, pregnant with what would have been our first child. I… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories baking, domestic violence, gridiron football, Kip Hanson

A REPETITIVE MAN • by Alison Arthur

January 29, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Fifteen years and three children ago, George met Dorothy #1 at the wedding of a friend. Theirs is a relatively happy marriage, rather unremarkable, the matrimonial equivalent of vanilla ice cream, no sprinkles. Predictable, reliable. He works as a tax… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Alison Arthur, bigamy, hospitals, infidelity, marriage

WELL-BEING • by Becky Jones

January 28, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sally had been marching up and down this steep hill every day since finishing work. Her route started and ended at the holy well. An ancient stone structure with a black caged roof, fronted by a cracked drinking fountain and… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Becky Jones, giving birth, pregnancy, teenagers

EASY AS ABC • by Scott MacLeod

January 27, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He doesn’t know his letters. That’s what Ricky thought when he looked down at the refrigerator magnets. “CAT”. Only the A was an upside-down V. Little Ricky sat next to his handiwork grinning broadly. The wife was supposed to be… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Mystery / Suspense, Stories organized crime, parenting, police, Scott MacLeod

THE DANCE • by Patrick Cleary

January 26, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It’s hot and humid on the last day of August. It’s even hotter inside the small dance hall in Santa Rosa de Aguan, the village on a peninsula bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the front side and the Aguan… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcohol, dancing, festivals, Honduras, Patrick Cleary

KILLING THE ROOSTER • by Katya Kirschmann

January 25, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The thing about dipping a headless chicken in a vat of boiling water is you have to get the temperature just right. Too cold and the feathers won’t come off; too hot and the skin starts to peel. You sort… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories asthma, hospitality industry, Katya Kirschmann, mothers, slaughtering animals

THE MEMORY SHACK • by Robert Kibble

January 24, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Dad? Can you hear me? Do you know if he can hear us?” “I always say to my patients’ families: assume they can. Even if it doesn’t register so well, assume there’s a comfort in hearing your loved ones.” It… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, memory loss, Robert Kibble

THE WEDDING DRESS • by Angela Lam

January 23, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

From the closet, I remove the wedding dress my mother made for me thirty years ago. I wanted a form-fitting bodice flaring into a three-tiered ruffled skirt. She sewed a basic bell-shaped gown. You slip into the dress. I zip… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Angela Lam, family, wedding dresses, weddings

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