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THE LAST SATURDAY OF THE SUMMER • by AJ Skelly

September 5, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Come on, Teagan Jane. Let’s go.” Jarrett pulled me to my feet. “Where are we going?” It was the last Saturday night of the summer. Senior year started next week. “Let’s just go. I can’t be still anymore.” I let… Continue Reading →

Romance, Stories AJ Skelly, friendship, stars, teenagers

SEPTEMBER • by Ilse Eskelsen

September 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Guinevere!” my mother said. My waking eyes saw everything as slow, disparate images on a just-light background; she was a flash of red athletic wear and a sudden weight on the end of my bed, a frenzied face and a… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories death of a parent, Ilse Eskelsen, mothers, teenagers

ANOTHER PLEASANT VALLEY SUNDAE • by Adele Evershed

July 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

As Sian enters the café, she hears ABBA’s “Take A Chance On Me” playing softly. She pats her plastic purse, a superstitious tic to reassure herself she deserves to be there. It’s only since moving to the Valleys with her… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories Adele Evershed, racism, teenagers, Wales

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

MOVING UP • by Justin Follin Smith

June 17, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Before I became a giraffe I was a twelve-year-old girl. I had long brown hair, brown eyes, and a burgeoning mustache I shaved weekly with a disposable razor I stole from my dad. I was the type of girl my… Continue Reading →

Stories, Surreal giraffes, Justin Follin Smith, teenagers

AN OCEAN OF MEMORY • by Marie G Coleman

January 7, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

— trigger warning for statutory rape, ephebophilia, sexual predator — Facts may appear solid. Jane knew they mattered, especially since she made her living as a lawyer. History happened, just as stone transmuted into sand, and memories drifted like the… Continue Reading →

Historical, Literary, Stories ephebophilia, lawyers, Marie G Coleman, rape, sexual predators, teenagers

I’LL BE DEAD IN 307 YEARS • by Kathleen McGuire

October 27, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

My sister Bailey’s breathing is steady at night. I wait for it to change from shallow to the deep breaths of full R.E.M. She sleeps on her side. Her shoulder forms the smoky mountains sloping gently under the sheet. The… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Kathleen McGuire, lunar eclipse, mothers, teenagers, Winter Solstice

SCHEVENINGEN BEACH • by Maureen Buchanan Jones

October 20, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

She always thought of brown sugar when her feet sank just an inch or so into warm, slightly damp sand. This sand, this beach was no different. He had asked her to go for a walk and her parents had… Continue Reading →

Literary, Romance, Stories beaches, first date, Maureen Buchanan Jones, teenagers

PERSEPHONE • by Matthew Schneider

September 26, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The plot against old Jacobson was our first deliberate undertaking since school had been let out. We were wild, but not nearly as bad or tough as we considered ourselves. We relished anything fun, dangerous, and slightly illegal. Sean’s grudge… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Matthew Schneider, practical jokes, teenagers

THE TORTURED LIFE OF A TEEN PROTAGONIST • by Cheryl Zaidan

April 8, 2019Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

The young adult protagonist sat patiently in front of her bedroom mirror, waiting for the author to write her. As she brushed her long brown hair, she stared critically at her reflection. She thought of herself as quite plain, although… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories Cheryl Zaidan, teenagers, writers

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