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DARNED MYSTERIOUS • by John Sloan

January 22, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The Artifact hung just below the massive orb of the planet Jupiter. Astronaut Dave Roman made some minor attitude adjustments to his tiny pod and fired the thrusters. This close, you could see the tumult of the Jovian clouds, the… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories astronauts, John Sloan

THE FIRST LAW • by D. A. D’Amico

January 21, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The crash had crumpled the carbon fiber frame, shredding the car’s chassis. Fire, extinguished now, had melted glass, scorched titanium intakes, and bubbled the smartpaint into a gooey ooze that still flickered in spots with colorful video images of cool… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories D. A. D'Amico, robots

WE’LL FIND IT • by Sarah Meade

January 20, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Tara was just returning to work after lunch. She’d eaten a turkey sandwich, drunk her lemon iced tea, and walked six laps around the park before watching the ducks for the final five minutes of her one-hour break. The same… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories books, libraries, meet cute, Sarah Meade

TRANSPARENT EYEBALLS 10% OFF • by Allison Kelly

January 19, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I forgot to have breakfast before I left. That combined with rising, overwhelming nerves about my upcoming appointment — I had a profound fear of having my eyes poked and prodded, those hulking optometry machines full of refracting lenses, deeply… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal Allison Kelly, grocery stores, invisibility

PHARAOH • by Graham Mort

January 18, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I saw you last night. It was after the operation and you wore a pink nightgown. You were cutting your toenails with a pair of silver scissors. You look good, I said. So, the operation went well? You were gathering… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal dreams, Graham Mort, hospitals

CALLING YOURSELF CINDERELLA • by Catherine A Kelley

January 17, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Dear Clarissa, Do not be surprised to receive a letter from the stepsister you once scorned. How could I not write when I heard of the terrible reversal of your fate? As I picture you sitting in a dark, dank… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Catherine A. Kelley, Cinderella, fairytales, letters

A FEW CRUMBS • by Sara H. Wenger

January 16, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

May was holding her mother’s hand and then she wasn’t. The moment May removed her mitten to reach for a cookie in her pocket, they slipped away from each other like water slips through fingers. They had been watching the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Christmas, lost child, New York, Sara H. Wenger, strangers

UNKNOWN CAUSES • by Seth Gannon

January 15, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Thomas Stearns Murray, playground pugilist, defender of younger sister, instigator of the sixth-grade riot, Warner High shortstop and expellee, premarital experimentation enthusiast, keeper of the barometric pressure log, repentant fellow traveler, aspiring shipping magnate, burier of parents, inheritor of wealth,… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories obituaries, Seth Gannon

THE WOMAN IN THE HOLLOWS • by Kaitlin Tan

January 14, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When they hauled her body into the wall cavity, they assumed she was dead. The two men came barging into her apartment just past midnight. They’d known it was a construction site, figured it would be empty. Desperation had driven… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal ghosts, Kaitlin Tan

SAME PINCH • by Sushma R.Doshi

January 13, 2024Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I watched her every morning while I cooked. That woman in the red saree. She was the proud owner of two sarees … both red … one with yellow polka dots and the other with a green border. I knew… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories neighbours, Sushma R.Doshi

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