Fiction
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Fiction: Déjà Vu by Eadbhard McGowan
Déjà vu by Eadbhard McGowan My way in Venice leads as if in a dream around small squares, lined with…
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Flash Fiction: Eating at Greens by Susan DeFelice
Eating at Greens by Susan DeFelice Beauty eats at Greens most nights between four a.m. and dawn. He began hopeful…
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Fiction: Extremities by Henry Hatchet
Extremities by Henry Hatchet The smell of furniture polish was faint, not unpleasant, but the atmosphere in the courtroom crackled…
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Flash Fiction: Change in Time by Chella Courington
Change in Time by Chella Courington Mother had a massive, upright piano. In the afternoon light it gleamed deeply as…
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Fiction: Alchemy by Mattias Monde
Alchemy by Mattias Monde John Rylands Library, Manchester, England The corner oak table tucked away to one side of the…
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Fiction: Red Star, Expiring by J. Daniels
Red Star, Expiring by J. Daniels SPexTra wanted us dead. But for me it became most apparent soon after Ag…
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Flash Fiction: South Shore Line by K. Miller
South Shore Line by K. Miller Three years before my first period. The one I tried to bury deep in…
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Fiction: Highway of Tears by Henry Hatchet
Highway of Tears By Henry Hatchet You couldn’t see him in the darkness, unless you knew he was there.The tall…
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Flash Fiction: The Boys Are Dead But Also Back In Town by Richard O’Neil
WritingForums Literary Maneuvers challenge winner Oct 2019 The Boys Are Dead But Also Back In Town by Richard O’Neill Once…
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