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COMPRESSIONS • by Alexandria Mansfield

April 8, 2017Every Day Fiction 5 Comments

78 days ago. That morning, I had burned my tongue on my coffee which already had too much cream in it. I remember this because the pain was something that I could focus on. Something besides his leaving. Usually, when… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories alcoholism, Alexandria Mansfield, death, domestic violence, siblings

CHOKECHERRY CREEK • by Joy Kennedy-O’Neill

March 21, 2017Every Day Fiction 9 Comments

I was scratching under the stiff collar of my Sunday dress when Toby, our bulldog, growled. He raised his hackles and stared into our empty fireplace. That’s when the two round lights floated right out of the chimney. They spun… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, dreams, Joy Kennedy-O'Neill

THE FAIRY RING • by Jeff Switt

December 15, 2016Every Day Fiction 16 Comments

The room is dark, nearly black. There ‘s no electricity. The sound of sex from the next room overrides the breathy silence of bodies passed out around me. I try to keep warm, snuggling with my friend, Alicia. We share… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories, Surreal addiction, angels, death, drugs, heroin, Jeff Switt

THE OTHER SIDE OF PEPPER • by Kip Hanson

December 14, 2016Every Day Fiction 17 Comments

There’s a dog in the street. A cocker spaniel, I think. His head is flat and a tire track runs down the middle of his back. When Marilyn and I were first married, we rescued a cocker spaniel from the… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, dogs, drunk driving, Kip Hanson, police

DECEMBER AT NINETEEN • by Daryn Orr

December 8, 2016Every Day Fiction 22 Comments

We’re nineteen and you can’t sing your favorite song right. He says “she” and, for some reason, you keep singing “me” and laughing about it afterwards. We’re nineteen and you’re laughing out the window of my Jeep at your own… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories car accidents, Daryn Orr, death, lost love, winter

FINGERPRINTS • by Jason M. Harley

August 30, 2016Every Day Fiction 38 Comments

It was sudden. And that’s what had made it so hard. One moment they were driving down a cozy, country highway and enjoying the quiet companionship that only comes with years. And the next, the car was in the ditch… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories car accidents, death, funeral rites, ghosts, Jason M. Harley, LGBTQIA+

STAN • by Rosalie Kempthorne

July 22, 2016Every Day Fiction 30 Comments

He always calls me on my birthday. My brother. Even though he’s been dead ten years. I wait, every year, not knowing what time of day he might call, or from what number. It’s always a different number. I imagine… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories birthdays, death, Rosalie Kempthorne, siblings

THE KIND HEARTS OF CHILDREN AND THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON • by Michelle Ann King

December 15, 2015Every Day Fiction 21 Comments

Elizabeth belonged to Trina’s grandfather. She was eighty-two years old, although Trina would never have guessed it to look at her; she looked old-fashioned, but not old. Trina played with Elizabeth every Christmas when they visited Grampa, although she was… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories death, December Invitational, ghosts, Michelle Ann King

PINK PILL DREAMS • by Rachel Printy

October 6, 2015Every Day Fiction 53 Comments

“Emma, no!” she gasped, her own voice awakening her. Not again. Usually the Ambien knocked her out enough to escape this recurring nightmare, but tonight her sister had invaded even her pink pill dreams. Avery pulled off her eye mask… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories calling 9-1-1, death, Rachel Printy, suicide

THE DYBBUK ROSEBUSH • by Sarah Crysl Akhtar

August 29, 2014Every Day Fiction 159 Comments

Simet felt him coming closer every day. Dreams troubled her; they seemed like messages sent ahead by Moritz from every dark waystation on his infernal high road towards home. He had broken himself on the wheels of vanity and falsehood,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death, marriage, Sarah Crysl Akhtar

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