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THE WOMAN IN THE CLOSET • by Mike Dell’Aquila

February 10, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Dear Jesus, there is a dead woman in my closet and she watches me as I sleep. Us. She watches us. I blame my husband. He brought this curse upon us, Lord, this undead woman who’s seen more of the… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories, Surreal Argentina, Eva Perón, Mike Dell'Aquila

THE MIME • by Aber O. Grand

February 9, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

He’s busking in the busy town square. His appearance is inspired by the classical master, Marcel Marceau. Black ballet shoes, black trousers with black suspenders, a sleeveless black-and-white striped shirt, white gloves, and white makeup juxtaposing his face with his… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Aber O. Grand, gangs, magical realism, mimes

LENNY OAKLEY’S NEW SHIRT • by Noah Lloyd

February 6, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Mikey sits in the backseat of his father’s T-Bird, smoking a joint. His mohawk, the near-white color of lime sorbet, glows orange briefly in the dark. Earlier today Mikey shoved an older boy up against a locker so hard that… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cars, death of a parent, fathers, Noah Lloyd, suicide

ANGELS OF MERCY • by L. Mahayla Smith

February 3, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My helicopter crashed into blackness somewhere south of the Imjin River. My whole life didn’t pass before my eyes. Just the scene most worth remembering: Giselle and me strolling through Paris six years ago, November 1945. She wore a red… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories, Surreal Korean War, L. Mahayla Smith, war

THESE DAYS • by Allison Rae King

February 2, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My older sister Kolt storms into the kitchen like an angry ostrich, all neck and ruffled feathers and big round eyes. Her fists are balled, her face splotchy red, a duffel bag slung over her shoulder. She’s barefoot. I bite… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Allison Rae King, death of a parent, parenting, siblings

A HAUNTED CAT • by Will Shadbolt

February 1, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My cat is haunted. I don’t mean that Marmalade is possessed, demonic, or evil (well, he does have an evil streak, but within the normal feline parameters). Rather, a ghost attached herself to him, the same way they often stick… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories cats, exorcism, ghosts, priests, Will Shadbolt

MUMMY AND THE STRENGTH OF SPIDERWEBS • by Sarah M Jasat

January 31, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

After the sun goes down, Mummy and I sit in the dark. I brush my hair, then my dolly’s, then mummy’s, slicing through the strands with my comb. When I hear Daddy’s key in the lock, I know it’s time… Continue Reading →

Horror, Literary, Stories fathers, mothers, Sarah M Jasat

SUNSHINE PIE • by Natascha Graham

January 29, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

“It’s left foot forward and two steps back.” Cecily looks at her feet. She’s six and a half — seven next Wednesday. Leo says you have to know your left from your right by the time you’re seven or you’ll… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories children, hair loss, Natascha Graham, neighbours, pies

PARCHED RIVER, 1980 • by Justin Cox

January 28, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I’ve never shot a gun, and suddenly, Quinton is pressing the grip of a long-nosed revolver into my palm. I don’t anticipate its weight. The chilly steel. We’re cousins, but I’m new to life in Parched River. I’m used to… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, farm life, financial hardship, Justin Cox

STOKER SYNDROME • by Paul A. Freeman

January 27, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My name’s Kari Herman, and I’m not sure whether I murdered my landlord. Hopefully I did, in which case that’s an end to it. This is what happened. Mr Rasnov Alba Claud, or R. A. C. as he preferred, was… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories, Surreal Dracula, landlords, Paul A. Freeman, vampires

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