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TWO NEIGHBOURS • by Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos

August 5, 2022Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Mary is woken by her two little boys. They are already fighting in their bedroom. She can hear objects crashing, bodies tumbling, chaos coming. *** When Julia wakes up, she takes the sheets and the thin summer blankets to shake… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories beaches, Delphine Gauthier-Georgakopoulos, mothers, parenting, summer

THE PLANE • by F.C. Shultz

September 24, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I was seven. That’s not right. I had just had the water balloon birthday party, so it was late summer of 1999. I was nine. The sun had started its dive into the cornfield-covered horizon and my stomach was full… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Literary, Stories aircraft, F.C. Shultz, summer

NERVOSI AUGUSTA • by Cheryl Comeau-Kirschner

September 9, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It always began and ended in the same way. May heralded the end of the college semester with heartfelt goodbyes, posted grades, and celebratory cocktails. June brought slumber with no alarms, lazy snacking, and beachy reading. But July tapped at… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories academia, back to school, Cheryl Comeau-Kirschner, summer

SUMMER BREAKS • by Sarah Priscus

August 31, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

She’s just a touch tinier than the rest of the cheerleaders, so Viv is the one who gets thrown into the air. She likes feeling like she’s flying. She feels special up there. Maybe even magical. When she goes upwards,… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cheerleaders, Sarah Priscus, sports, summer, teenagers

IN AN AUTUMNAL GROVE • by Philipp Léon Mattes

December 13, 2016Every Day Fiction 16 Comments

On one of the highest branches of a birch, a leaf was ready for its final journey. Days ago, it had already empurpled itself completely. In its stunning bright colour, it glowed in the crimson sunrays of evening. The leaf… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Stories Étaín Echraide, Midir, Philipp Léon Mattes, summer, winter
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