Short Stories

Farewell

In "Farewell," a flash fiction piece by Jamie Lammers, a haunting phrase transforms into a surreal vision of swallows and a mysterious figure. The imagery of fading life and the desperate search for connection lingers long after the final word.
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Beneath the Char

In "Beneath the Char," Kate McGovern crafts a vivid scene where the mundane act of scraping burnt toast transforms into a symphony of sounds and unspoken tension. The story captures the emotional undercurrents of domestic life with striking auditory imagery ...
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Juliet's Last Lover

In "Juliet's Last Lover," Stu Ducklow presents a compelling short story about Juliet, an aging figure who, despite her shiny new exterior, struggles with her complex nature and aging process. Facing the inevitability of her end, Juliet reflects on her ...
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A Valentine for the Dead

In "A Valentine for the Dead," Mark Ready's poignant short non-fiction piece delves into the lingering ache of loss and unfulfilled love. The narrative reflects on the profound impact of a departed lover, whose absence feels like a forcible severance ...
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The Two Georges at 15 Sheppard Street

In The Two Georges at 15 Sheppard Street, Claude Clayton Smith recalls the arrival of two boarders, particularly the wrestler George Wilcheski (a.k.a. George Wilchester), into his childhood home in 1950s Stratford, Connecticut. These moments subtly introduce the young author ...
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