Category Archives: Fiction

Goodbye, David by B.R. Stateham

Through the driving rain he saw the three of them standing at the corner. The mother, holding a baby heavily wrapped Continue reading Goodbye, David by B.R. Stateham

SURF OVER RYE by Kevin Luna

I was skating back from Burger King along this rough kinda sidewalk when, coming over a little hill in the road, he flags Continue reading SURF OVER RYE by Kevin Luna

The Age of Innocence by Jim J. Wilsky

Spring, 1967

She pounds harder on the window. He ignores her, pretending not to hear. Whistling, he put his head back on the seat, Continue reading The Age of Innocence by Jim J. Wilsky

Swarm Intelligence By Lynn Alexander

She had a thing with queens. Not necessarily current queens with specific

personalities, but the idea of queens, organic queens, females surrounded by

workers, coalesced in orbit servitude. Continue reading Swarm Intelligence By Lynn Alexander

Slow Horse By Mark Porter

Copywrited to Bryan Clopton

Jimmy’s got a race horse. Tommy knows a man. Lizzie’s got a wedge and Jimmy’s got a plan.

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I REMEMBER THAT DAY SHE CAME LIKE A SEAL By 2011

“As the second decade of the 21st Century started; profits were such that mass starvation, inevitable though it was, was Continue reading I REMEMBER THAT DAY SHE CAME LIKE A SEAL By 2011

The Writer Without A Soul By Matthew Acheson

When the door swung open Penny was met by a face she didn’t recognize. A tanned and well muscled young man with Continue reading The Writer Without A Soul By Matthew Acheson

Not With A Bang By Finnegan Cole

Barry threw his duffle bag over his shoulder and began running down the terminal at Los Angeles International. What Continue reading Not With A Bang By Finnegan Cole

Ruby Tuesday By Stephen Conley

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Martin stabs at the thin steak, burnt black at the edges. It’s leaving little pale red pools on the Styrofoam plate. The dishes are never done. The steaks are always done wrong. The laundry sits wrinkled on Continue reading Ruby Tuesday By Stephen Conley

Get Her A Fucking Card, Man! By Phil Beloin Jr.

Friendship— The enjoyment of spending time with Sally.

Continue reading Get Her A Fucking Card, Man! By Phil Beloin Jr.