Written Tales Magazine
Ninety Seconds to Midnight
As the doomsday clock ticks down from ninety seconds, Liam Kerry’s flash fiction exposes the peril of leaders too proud to avert catastrophe. Witness the ...
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Midnight Passion
Odessa Gheeneil’s poem captures a serene night where classic rituals blend with nature. The scent of cedar, the touch of berry stains, and the blooming ...
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Crossing Borders
Tayah Groat’s short non-fiction story reflects on her move from the U.S. to Spain, exploring cultural differences and personal growth. Discover the unique challenges and ...
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A Few Literary Treasures
Would She Care to Dance?
In Julia Hawkins' short story, a chance meeting at a bar leads to an unexpected dance, sparking a moment of joy and connection. Discover the ...
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By the River
In By the River, Thompson Emate celebrates nature’s resilience and perpetual vitality. The poem reflects on the steadfastness of growth amid adversity, revealing how purpose ...
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Then, An Ever Present Now
Kelly Neal’s flash fiction weaves a tale of patience and memory, capturing the rhythm of life through the imagery of weaving. Explore the blend of ...
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As One
Dibyasree Nandy’s As One paints a vivid picture of love’s endurance through desolation and ruin. With imagery of treacherous landscapes and unstoppable travelers, the poem ...
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The Stillness
Shreya Chauhan’s The Stillness weaves a delicate narrative of a spider's intricate web, blending observation with quiet reflection. The haibun captures the serenity of nature ...
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Percival Primble & the Depository of Love
In Mark Ready’s short story "Percival Primble & the Depository of Love," Agatha Jones receives an unexpectedly intriguing letter at her dreary nursing home. The ...
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