Solomon – By Dennis Vannatta
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
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
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
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
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
"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
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
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
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.
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“He's a smooth...