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SIMON WANTS TO BE A MAGICIAN • by Michael Conley

October 4, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After lunch, the teacher asks: “Children, is it possible to make something invisible and, if so, how might you achieve that?” This, for once, interests him. His current life goal is to be a close-up conjuror at weddings. “Invisibility cloak?”… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Michael Conley

LEILA • by Meagan Chandler

October 3, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When Nurse asks if I want an epidural, I nod my head. Why hurt any more than I have to? I’ve dreaded this part for months. Those nights I laid awake with little feet striking my ribcage and wondering if… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories hospitals, marriage, Meagan Chandler, nurses, perinatal loss

SUPERPOWERS — OR, LIFE AND DEATH ACCORDING TO LENA • by Fabiola Werlang

September 28, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

While the grown-ups conferred in the hospital room, Lena filled the dim hallway with her anxious energy. She hopscotched up and down the checkered floor, avoiding the white tiles.  Black tiles only. Black tiles only. Grandma alive. Lena pictured Grandma… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Fabiola Werlang, family, hospitals

IN THE LINE OF DUTY • by Karen Uttien

September 26, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The Shire of Loretto – Gavin Road Police Station10th December 2022, 9:45 AM “His English was basic but he was an excellent worker.  Here from India on a temporary 482 visa. Brought to us by his brother, Arjit, who also… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories corporate policy, death, death of a pet, Karen Uttien

BRUNCH WITH EDGAR • by Timbray Shafer

September 25, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Brunch with Edgar was splendid. I awarded full marks. Imagine the surprise when my own report arrived and Edgar had hit me with a C+. C+? Really? I called him. “C+, Edgar? Brunch was splendid!” I couldn’t see Edgar’s face,… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories friendship, Timbray Shafer

IMMACULATE SENSATIONS • by Mahvash K.M

September 20, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I was so tired. I arrived at my grandmother’s house, Z___abad, at a little past 3pm. It was a cool mid-March evening and the slight chill in the air felt soothing. I made my way up the broad walkway towards… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal Mahvash K.M

ENTOMOLOGY • by Meera Baldwin

September 19, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Insects always died beneath the paisley curtains of my childhood bedroom. It never bothered me to see the dried-up bodies of ladybugs in the dust of the hardwood. Their rust-colored exoskeletons were amusing to play with, making a satisfying pop… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories childhood, insects, Meera Baldwin

ONE-PAGE WONDER • by Warren R. Langlois

September 18, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

BOINK! “This is Paul.” What the hell? It felt as though I had just been whisked into existence. And yet, I knew most of the people around me. I remembered coming here. I took a sip of my gin and… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories fictional characters, Warren R. Langlois

FISH STORY • by John Christopher Nelson

September 14, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We’ve made our way from the station to post in La Mirada. The call comes in as a stabbing. “Head for Santa Fe Springs,” I tell Armando, typing the address into Google Maps. As is too often the case, the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories attempted suicide, hospitals, John Christopher Nelson, neighbours, paramedics

FORGETTING • by Henry McFarland

September 13, 2023Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Tom hardly noticed the old man. Nothing was unusual about someone sitting by the side of the bike path and enjoying the bright sunshine of the late spring day. But the man raised his head and called out, “Is this… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories aging, Henry McFarland, memory loss, parenting

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