Written Tales Publishing Schedule

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No Guarantees

Mary Ann McKasy’s "No Guarantees" is a playful yet profound ode to self-reinvention. Through vivid imagery of scratches, dents, and a renewed shine, the poem celebrates freedom, authenticity, and the joy of embracing life without guarantees.

Love on Wheels

Love on Wheels Quatrain by Thompson Emate explores the longing and turbulence of love, asking how much care and words it takes to draw someone close, while finding solace in their calming charms.

The Song of the Heroic Dragon

The Song of the Heroic Dragon by Sarah Das Gupta tells the tale of Hilton Green’s terrorized villagers, living in fear of a lurking monster—until courage rises to reclaim their river and restore their feast.

Anecdote

Ellen Rachlin’s Anthropology unfolds across 10 fragmented vignettes—stone-skinned rituals, limonite-eyed visions, and temple steles—weaving a tapestry of myth, pain, and impermanence. Discover the full prose sequence.

On The Rocks

On The Rocks by Sarah Das Gupta is a tense short fiction piece where a car parked near a crumbling cliff edge, a sleeping woman, and the ominous presence of the sea create an atmosphere of quiet suspense on a sultry August evening.

Death Of A Fortune-Telling Machine

Death Of A Fortune-Telling Machine by John Grey captures the eerie demise of a pizza parlor oracle—where shattered glass reveals tangled wires and prophetic confetti, silencing the gypsy who once sold futures for quarters.

Small

Small by Daniel DeLucie juxtaposes cosmic vastness with earthly fragility—where stars dwarf human existence, while leaves whisper our fleeting place in nature’s cycle. A meditation on scale and belonging.

Our Better Angel Selves We Must Then Find

Our Better Angel Selves We Must Then Find by Thomas Harrison Humphreys exposes humanity’s tragic cycle—rejecting the transformative figure who teaches without dogma, wages peace like war, and dies repeatedly for gifting us thought. A lament for our self-sabotaging enlightenment.

The Changing of the Feeder

The Changing of the Feeder" by Jon Moray is a heart-tugging short story about an aging widow’s quiet bond with her backyard birds—who watch, with aching awareness, as her strength fades. A masterpiece of subtle emotion and nature’s quiet witness.

The Bogey Man

The Bogey Man" by Sarah Das Gupta masterfully builds suburban dread as young Max "helps" in the garden—until his innocent weeding reveals something far darker. A short story where childhood curiosity collides with adult secrets.

The Courtyard

The Courtyard" by NJ Coleman is a gripping short fiction about a tense reunion in the rain—where every glance, every rehearsed question, and every empty chair carries the weight of unspoken history. A masterclass in subtle emotional suspense.

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