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Category Archives: Fiction
“Who’s Daphne?” by John McNeeley
“She was a black star” Hatman said
Chewing the Fat by Angel Zapata
Millie had her first baby the day after her eighteenth birthday. Although “had” would imply “given birth to” when in Continue reading Chewing the Fat by Angel Zapata
Wake Up Call by Charlie Coleman
So Leary and I are sleeping on the sidewalk outside of CVS. We get a wakeup call from the police who ask for ID. Does Continue reading Wake Up Call by Charlie Coleman
Stark by Mark Porter
On the day Coleman Stark discovered that he was a millionaire, clouds swept across the skyline looking for trouble Continue reading Stark by Mark Porter
A Drill Too Far by Charlie Wade
Some say it’s the car or the wheel, best ever invention I mean. Penicillin, saved millions of lives you know, some Continue reading A Drill Too Far by Charlie Wade
Secret by Ian Ayris
I had a puppy. Once. Long time ago, when I was a kid. Me dad bought it back from the pub on a Thursday. I say Continue reading Secret by Ian Ayris
Soft Tongue by Richard Godwin
He stood in the golden sunlight of the apartment on the second floor of the Boulevard Saint Germain.
The Milkmaid’s Prayer by KJ Hannah Greenberg
Exposure to cows warded against small pox, but not against everlasting forms of scarring.
Continue reading The Milkmaid’s Prayer by KJ Hannah Greenberg
Lonely Graves by Mike Smith
Ron Stagers sat solemnly in the cemetery on a gray overcast day. Minute drops of rain sprinkled his forehead. His Continue reading Lonely Graves by Mike Smith