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HATE HEARTS AND SNOWFLAKES • by Claire Schön

February 13, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Painting the wall seemed like a good idea in early spring. We didn’t exactly have time on our hands, but some had been freed up by not having to commute. As it had become necessary to spend so much time… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Stories Claire Schön, family, marriage, pandemic, parenting, snow

THE PROCESS OF BEING FRIENDS • by Charles C Cole

December 8, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

As an adult with grown children, Bernie found he missed his deceased parents more than ever. He could see his father in his reflection: nose, eyes, and lips. Perhaps in response to the wave of sentiment, he occasionally dreamed at… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories, Surreal Charles C Cole, dreams, family, marriage

DECENT EXPOSURE • by James Cato

October 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

On the first night of vacation I see a human silhouette out the cabin window — a horror film come true. Should I run for the pistol or call for help? Midway through phoning the authorities my wife stops me,… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories James Cato, marriage, nature, vacation

THE CANDY JAR • by Sebastian Brown

September 20, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I told him that when the candy jar was empty, we were over. It was a joke, of course, my way of lightening our eventual breakup. Despite the fact I was quite certain we’d get married, have kids, do all… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Romance, Stories candy, love, marriage, Sebastian Brown

HONESTY • by Sara Tausendfreund

August 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Abraham Lincoln does not understand why people believe he is honest all the time. He is not an honest man. He falls short when people meet him in person. They may believe he is honest through his speeches, but his… Continue Reading →

Historical, Stories Abraham Lincoln, lying, marriage, President of the United States, Sara Tausendfreund

SIDE BY SIDE • by Arlen Feldman

August 14, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

How could anyone sleep through that? He sounded like an asthmatic chainsaw. The sound wasn’t the worst of it, though. It was those gaps, when the sound ceased, where she hoped that maybe, just maybe he’d stopped — snoring, breathing.… Continue Reading →

Horror, Humour / Satire, Stories Arlen Feldman, death, dreams, marriage, relationship problems

ESCAPE • by Wayne Scheer

July 26, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The hum of the television, the chatter on cellphones, the unrelenting bass beat of the music made Alex uneasy. His eyesight was going, his hips ached, but his hearing remained fine. One of the little jokes God plays on old… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories aging, love, marriage, teenagers, Wayne Scheer

THE SHE-SHED • by Olivia Spooner

January 6, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“There’s a house on Macky Ave for sale.” My husband looks up from his phone. “Really?” “Hmm.” I focus on buttering my toast. “On the sunny side.” “Well, we better go take a look.” I shrug. “Bound to be too… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories auctions, buying a house, marriage, Olivia Spooner, realtors

THE PINES • by Madeline Gressman

January 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The fire had been burning for eight hours, but the earth was still not soft enough. Just as Harold predicted. It had been an unforgiving winter: sub-zero temperatures for months, ice storms, and buckets of snow. It had taken Harold… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories death of a spouse, dogs, love, Madeline Gressman, marriage

BLACK SWAN EVENT • by Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek

December 10, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“We could always just run it over,” Patricia said. I wasn’t paying much attention. The November sun was smudgy white against a harsh gray sky, and I was thinking how very lonely the sun looked, how barren eons of existence… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cabins, marriage, Stephen Kyo Kaczmarek

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