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DEADNAME • by Tim Boiteau

July 10, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Mike Westover is dead, but his name still has power. Michelle shuts her apartment door, locks it, and takes a deep breath in the quiet of the dark kitchen. She slips out of her heels and secures them in their… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories, Surreal deadnaming, LGBTQIA+, Tim Boiteau, transgender

IRON OYSTER • by Cristina Noelle

July 9, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It crashed with incredible violence, clouds of pink sand blossoming as it imbedded itself into the seafloor. An Iron Oyster. On the reef, schools of technicolored fish fled, helter-skelter. Crabs and eels and sharks took cover. But the octopus was… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories cephalopods, Cristina Noelle, oceans

ALUMINUM FOIL & PLASTIC WRAP • by Steven M.S Godon

July 6, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

His mother wore oven mitts as she wrapped him in aluminum foil for his first day of school. She placed welding goggles over his eyes and smiled down at him. “Be yourself and try to make friends, okay, Billy?” Billy… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Romance, Stories being different, Steven M.S Godon

EGUNC • by Mary K. Curran

July 5, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Good evening, sir,” said the pale man in black coat at my front door. “Hello. You are…?” “Call me Mackey, sir.” “Ah, Mr. Mackey, you’re a day early,” I said, clutching my robe against the chill. “But come in, come… Continue Reading →

Horror, Humour / Satire, Stories marriage, Mary K. Curran, missing persons, online selling, vampires

FOURTH OF JULY • by Emily Clemente

July 4, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

We are hungry, so hungry we could eat the whole world. Everything smells like ketchup. We could eat the trees, we could eat the sun. The glass lights on the deck twinkle like little candy stars, and we could eat… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories children, Emily Clemente, family, Independence Day

THE WATER AND THE STONE • by Michael Long

July 3, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The story of the world is the story of the water and the stone. They were here before the plants and the creatures and it was their world. But they were not friends. The water was quick and curious, rushing… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal competition, friendship, Michael Long

WRATH HAS ITS PLACE • by Chance O’Neal

June 30, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Take a Credit and place your PocketBank™ back into its magnetic placeholder on the left side of your belt, then take off your tie. Let it float to the ground slowly before shattering into a miasma of colors on the… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories

THE BETTER PART OF VALOR • by Tad Tuleja

June 29, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He had been cut this bad once before. In the Central Highlands, a punji stick had jabbed him below the knee. It had gone in less than an inch, but the feces that the VC had smeared on it had… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories bars, fighting, Marines, Tad Tuleja, veterans, Vietnam War

WHAT COMES AROUND • by Avery Mathers

June 28, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Garry switched off the engine and looked towards the house. He’d hoped that Bea would be out for her run so that he could jump straight into the shower, but the lights were on. He sniffed his shirt for any… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Avery Mathers, infertility, infidelity

JUST IN CASE • by Tamara Miller

June 25, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My first thought was to lie, and spent a few moments dreaming up common household emergencies like an overflowing washing machine or a broken refrigerator. But Marla was one of those sympathetic-but-also-kind-of-nosy bosses and usually would look the other way… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories menstruation, parenting, perinatal loss, pre-teens, pregnancy, Tamara Miller

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