Short Stories
The Western Flyer
In "The Western Flyer," J. A. Farina reflects on childhood adventures sparked by the scent of bicycle chain oil. The short story captures the essence of freedom and discovery experienced during early explorations beyond the confines of a familiar neighborhood. ...
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The Family Tree
Delve into the heartwarming tale of 'The Family Tree' by Jon Moray, where a young redwood finds solace and love among its forest kin. As roots intertwine, stories of survival and connection are passed down, creating an unbreakable bond.
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Dilemma, Dilemma
In Dee Allen's "Dilemma, Dilemma," the protagonist faces a surreal corridor with seven doors—six white and one yellow. This unsettling choice stirs feelings of trepidation and self-doubt, as the unknown behind each door challenges their decision-making abilities.
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Freedom Fruit
In "Freedom Fruit" by Evie Groch, the symbolic naval orange becomes a gateway to the author's past, revealing the challenges, sacrifices, and ultimate freedom experienced through migration and cultural celebrations.
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Do Nothing
"Do Nothing" by Doug Hawley: A political tale of gridlock and compromise in the halls of power, as two opposing leaders find unexpected solace in maintaining the status quo.
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Welcome to the Family
"Welcome to the Family" by Chris Morey thrusts readers into a heart-pounding descent as a character is swallowed by a hidden shaft. The story captures the raw fear and desperation of clinging to life in an unforgiving, underground world.
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Freedom Or Freedumb
Doug Hawley's "Freedom Or Freedumb" challenges conventional notions of freedom, exploring the complexities of personal choices, financial circumstances, social dynamics, and the pervasive fear instigated by intolerance.
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A Horrible Rain
In Raj's flash story "A Horrible Rain," a monsoon rises powerfully from the Arabian Sea, bringing hope to distant farmers. Yet, beneath the promise of rain lies the looming threat of nature’s fury, casting a shadow over the anticipated relief.
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Whispers — CNR Station Sarnia-1963
J. A. Farina's "Whispers — CNR Station Sarnia-1963" transports readers to a mist-shrouded dawn where the early light mingles with the glow of the station. Amid the quiet tension, a man with cold blue eyes and a briefcase waits, hinting ...
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Memory Lane
Elena Williams' short story "Memory Lane" paints a vivid picture of loss and beauty. As a character holds a lifeless body in a glowing meadow, the golden light of sunset adds a hauntingly serene contrast to the heartache, immortalizing the ...
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