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REMEMBER • by K. A. Tutin

July 25, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

You’ve come here to see— To see. To see her. That’s right. Ethel. Your wife of sixty-six years. You remember her: hair that was always in rollers, an apron knotted around her waist even though she stopped baking once she… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories, Surreal aging, death, K. A. Tutin, love

TRADEMARKS • by Rebecca Katz

February 5, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Derek Hayes, Grammy winner and chronicler of the 70s and 80s, was an inspiration. At least, Sophie thought so, even if her classmates had never heard of him. Derek beat heroin addiction and several bankruptcies, but always came out okay,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, musicians, Rebecca Katz

THE KITCHEN WINDOW • by Ernest Hadley

December 7, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Sometimes in the winter, I come here when the tide is just turning to start its inexorable march to the ice-lined shore, and the sand crunches underfoot and the wind stings my face, and I watch as the water glides… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, Ernest Hadley, winter

LAST DANCE • by Forest Ray

January 19, 2018Every Day Fiction 9 Comments

Before you go, you can revisit any day from your life, said Death. Señora Damaris sat in her musty sofa. The TV chattered soft and mindless and the late afternoon light silhouetted a fly on the window curtain. Damaris exhaled… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal death, Festival de Santa Lucia, Forest Ray

ABSTRACTION • by Grant Longstaff

January 11, 2018Every Day Fiction 8 Comments

We are sitting on two iron chairs you pulled from the rubble, watching the dying, honey-coloured flames caress the remains of the smouldering café, the metal at our backs still warm. Dark smoke, filled with the sharp scent of burnt… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories death, Grant Longstaff, memories, technology

VEERA • by Ratika Deshpande

November 28, 2017Every Day Fiction 21 Comments

They put their hands on Mitra’s shoulder and told her everything will be alright. Her grandmother, who she hadn’t seen for some years now, broke down when she saw her, holding both her hands and crying into them. Her friends… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, photographs, Ratika Deshpande, siblings

KODOKUSHI • by Jennifer Harvey

November 2, 2017Every Day Fiction 7 Comments

She says a prayer before she steps inside, a prayer for the restless, then crosses the threshold and announces, “I am here.” Immediately, the atmosphere in the room shifts, and a quiet settles over the house for the first time… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal death, Japan, Jennifer Harvey

HANNAH: SIX MONTHS LATER • by Mary Lucille Hays

October 15, 2017Every Day Fiction 11 Comments

Some days it seems like it’s been years. Some days I think she’ll be right back. I get to crying, and can’t stop. It’s not like me. I know she would want me to look out for David, so that’s… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, Mary Lucille Hays, siblings

OMA • by Ashley E. Kauffman

August 18, 2017Every Day Fiction 10 Comments

Jenna opened the small box at the bottom of Oma’s closet. She began to cry when she saw the pair of bright pink sneakers, which she had loved as a child, was embarrassed by as a teenager, and respected her… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Ashley E. Kauffman, beaches, death, grandparents

WHEN JOHNNY WAS YOUNG • by Jonathan Wanner

August 8, 2017Every Day Fiction 15 Comments

When Johnny was ten he stole his father’s screwdrivers and hammered them into trees so he could climb them. He took the powder out of his dad’s bullets for the bombs he made to strap onto chickens. He got his… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, Iraq, Jonathan Wanner, small town, war

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