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THE LOST DRAFTS DEPARTMENT • by John Eric Vona

September 15, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I was about to give up when the hold music — a few looping bars of infuriating non-jazz — abruptly cut out. “Hello, Lost Drafts,” a voice said. I fumbled with the receiver. “Hi, I uh… I was told to… Continue Reading →

Fantasy, Inspirational, Literary, Stories customer service, John Eric Vona, writers

DEADLINE LOOMING • by Arthur Chappell

August 9, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

“Leo, take a break for God’s sake. You’ve been writing since dawn and it’s almost ten o’clock at night now. Please eat something and come to bed.” “Sophia, I know you mean well but don’t distract me now. I have… Continue Reading →

Historical, Humour / Satire, Stories Arthur Chappell, Leo Tolstoy, writers

SARAH SOMETHING • by Laura Besley

May 11, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The third time I walked past the library, I noticed she was still sitting there… reading glasses pushed into her short curly hair, tray of cupcakes in front of her… alone. “Hello,” I said, sitting down on the seat closest… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories Laura Besley, literacy, writers

HIS GREATEST FEAR • by Charles C Cole

January 13, 2021Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Fifty years ago, Great-uncle Stanton was a successful author of supernatural horror. His heroes were always brash and unafraid when the reader would have been cowering, while the man behind the typewriter was painfully private, writing under an opaque alias… Continue Reading →

Horror, Stories cemeteries, Charles C Cole, curses, inheritance, writers, zombies

THE INTERVENTION • by Trista Wilson

November 9, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“We’re only here because we love you.” I come home from the grocery store to find my living room filled with family and friends. It smells like cake. But it’s not my birthday. “Sit down.” I would rather stand. In… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories poetry, Trista Wilson, writers

THE END OF THE EARTH • by Matt Kulke

November 8, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The earth was flat, and you could commit suicide without worrying about being a nuisance. You could jump right off the edge, not so much dead as gone. No one had to fish out your body. Pat’s mother knocked on… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal flat earth, Matt Kulke, suicide, writers

CHRISTMAS IN MARCH • by Kevin Tasker

October 2, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

One Wednesday morning in the middle of March, Isaac Thomas arrived at his father’s house to find the elderly poet recumbent on the attic staircase, holding onto a Christmas tree. The tree, which Isaac recognized from his childhood, lay on… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories Christmas trees, fathers, Kevin Tasker, poetry, writers

BEESWAX • by Gavin Boyter

September 27, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Captain Montgomery Ffitch (retired) finished pouring pine needles into the bee smoker and switched off the television. He’d been disheartened to hear the lockdown was due to end. Bojo and his government cronies were itching to open the country up… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Literary, Stories bees, Gavin Boyter, introverts, lockdown, neighbours, writers

ANECDOTE — SEAGAL PILCHARD & PEABODY • by M A Roosenmaallen

August 29, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The playwright Seagal Pilchard was known for his great love for his cat, Peabody. An affection I can well and personally attest to. The first time I met Saggy was at his apartment nearby the harbour. I had been convinced… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories cats, M A Roosenmaallen, writers

ZAYDE • by Julie L. Whitehead

August 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I did not know my zayde was a writer until the day of my bat mitzvah in March 1989. Everyone was congratulating me on my bat mitzvah but also him on his newest book. For my bat mitzvah, he gave… Continue Reading →

Literary, Stories grandparents, Julie L. Whitehead, memories, writers

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