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A DAY OF MOURNING • by Ai Jiang

October 7, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Tea tasted sweet or bitter depending on her mood, though she always made it the same way every evening. It was bitter on this day of mourning. The teaspoon clicked against fine white china decorated in blue ink. The pattern… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Ai Jiang, leaving home, tea

THE TEXAN BEGS A FLAVOR • by James Flanagan

October 6, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Randle lowered his Stetson and nodded. An after-image singed his retina as he crossed through the gateway to the back of the queue. Along a dusty road, a line of people snaked towards a diner with a neon sign blinking… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories hunger, James Flanagan, memories

TUCKED AWAY • by Jan Allen

October 5, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“The realtor says your house will be listed tomorrow.” Mom ignores me. We both sit, enthralled by the blank TV screen, in the living room of her apartment. She moved to the independent-living section of this old-folks village six months… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories elder care, infidelity, Jan Allen, mothers

ALARMISTS • by Barton Paul Levenson

October 4, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The aliens came down and wanted to help. They gave away free technotricks to big firms like Westworld Petroleum, Royal Dutch Smell, and Coke Oil. The economy boomed and everybody was happy. The aliens just wanted one thing in return… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Barton Paul Levenson, end of the world, scientists, social media

TOXIC JUNGLE • by Emily Grandy

October 1, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We march forward, just the three of us, winding through the endless maze of the toxic jungle. My brother’s boots squelch in the sucking mud, pools of dark liquid earth cast with a purple, oily sheen. Unnatural, and yet completely… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories dystopia, Emily Grandy, jungle, siblings

NOTES FROM THE ATTIC • by Stephen Kosnar

September 29, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Trust me, you don’t rent an apartment over an Indian Restaurant because you love Indian food. You do it because of a lack of available rentals and to escape the dorms with their alcohol-drenched theme parties and communal bathrooms. Naitee… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories 9/11, college / university students, Stephen Kosnar, unrequited love

IT MATTERS • by Kristin Beaven

September 28, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Good morning, has the pain stopped yet?” I stopped and stared at her. She had a big smile on her young face, her red apron was covered with splashes of syrup and coffee creamer, her pony tail was bristling and… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Stories cafés, kindness, Kristin Beaven, pain

LOSS OF NOSE • by Salvatore Difalco

September 23, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Flashbulbs popped, momentarily blinding me. The crowd roared. I shook my head. I shook it again. Blood blotched my chest like large brushfuls of paint. My cornerman fanned me with a luminous towel he almost threw into the ring before… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories boxing, Salvatore Difalco, sports

DEEP CREEK • by Margo McCall

September 22, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

From above, Tina imagines she and Tony look like fleas on the spine of a slumbering beast. In their drab hiking attire, they’d merge with the landscape were it not for their backpacks — his blue, hers pink. Up close,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories hot springs, jealousy, Margo McCall

DISORIENTATION • by Mark Bilsborough

September 21, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I’ve forgotten something, I know I have. In fact, now I come to think of it, I’ve forgotten everything. “Hey, Smith,” someone shouts, “move it!” I seem to be dressed in combat clothing; green camouflage. I’m holding a weapon, though… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Mark Bilsborough, mind uploading, space colonization

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