Double Shift – By Zach Murphy

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  Heavy eyelids don’t adhere to will after you’ve just worked a double shift. Zamir was having that problem on a particularly snowy night, so he...

Raindrops and summer wine – By Mitali Chakravarty

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  As the raindrops fell - one two three… infinity - the woman looked out of the window and she drifted back to the past,...

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...

The Boy Who Killed Time – By Robin Gregory

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  The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman Book 2: The Boy Who Killed Time (An excerpt) ** Prologue I was asleep on my cot when a thumping sound woke me....

One Day, These Trains Will Run Again – By Justin Bryant

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  The power was down more often now. The only way Gill could tolerate the heat was to sit under highway overpasses, shielded from the...

The Kissing Class – By Michael Conniff

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  You never knew what you might find in those handouts under Human Potential or Leisure Pursuits. You never knew, and it was in one...

Arab Spring – By Gregorio Tafoya

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    His dad threatened to take his allowance—to lower it at least. Ethan tried reasoning with him, but the man was resolute, his authority not...

Apartment 806 – By James la Vigne

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  Alison dreamed that Daddy climbed out of a deep, kelpy lake to give her a box. Inside was an iPod Nano. Without speaking, he...

She was his Lolita – By Rimli Bhattacharya

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  She always loved to write and dance, it was in her blood. She had been dancing since age four. She knew singing as well...

Father – By Blaze Minevski

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  Translated from Macedonian by Elizabeta Bakovska   Now there are many people that write about what happened in our time, but only the two of us...