Solomon – By Dennis Vannatta

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  Someone with a good heart, who could have easily gone on through the EZ-Pass lane and washed his hands of the affair, went out...

Surrender – By Bari Lynn Hein

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  Dad’s car had plastic seat covers and no seatbelts. Whenever he turned a corner, he would intentionally accelerate, and Brad and I would slide...

Ten Years – By Itto & Mekiya Outini

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      The letter from France, informing Halima that she’d been awarded a scholarship to study material sciences at one of the country’s most prestigious institutions,...

Unconscious – By Kim Farleigh

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    White skyscrapers rose behind one end of a two-kilometre-long, curving bay; at the bay's other end, cliff-top, sandstone mosques, shops and minarets overlooked the...

Krenshaw Meets Her Old Boyfriend’s New Girlfriend – By Karys Rhea

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      Although Krenshaw had broken up with John, she was, nonetheless, heartbroken to discover that less than three weeks later, he had moved on and...

Pigeons – By Richard Risemberg

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  "Look at that scruffy bum, thinking he's so sexy—hah!" Ellie gestured with her jaw. A fat male pigeon puffed and strutted on the brickwork...

A Thousand Irises – By George Angel

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Photo by: Sara Marin Amariles What you are reading is a portion of the journey undertaken by a brother (Ad) and a sister (Soeur) with...

The Last Matinee – By James Gering

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  Davey lay on the road under the lights, green, orange, red, green, orange, his cheek on the grittyasphalt, his limbs hinged at weird angles....

Compartments for Coins and Rings – By Jasmina Mihajlovic

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I love mysterious houses and unusual objects in them, and I love stories about houses and unusual objects. Told or written. And in real life...

The Water Charm – By Jonathan Ferrini

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  * The stars align like a map resulting in a fortuitous collision between aspiration and opportunity on a diverse cultural highway including dinosaurs. *   “He's a smooth...