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Short Fiction and Poetry


The Undertaker by Cadeem Lalor
I used to speak with my family more, used to have more friends,
Over the years, they have drifted away [...]


Sagittarius by Braden Matthew
Outside, the moon has taken to blue. So, too, have the windows, the doors, the oaks, the eiderdown, and the vaporous air [...]


Tree When You're Tall by Alan Bern
“TREE when you're tall,
now reach up high,” the librarian calls out, jumping up in his sandals just a little bit [...]


Hide And Seek by Damian Anastasia Onyinyechi
“Honey, our son is not in his room.”
I stare back at my wife in her cute pink pyjamas and ruffled hair, looking all beautiful [...]


Unlikely by Marc Isaac Potter
Unfortunately right out of the gate I have to tell you that I'm a disabled person
If I listed all the things that are wrong [...]


The Attic by Maxine Flam
A telegram arrived stating my cousin, Virginia, was dead. Be on the 8:00 p.m. train to Wichita. Marshall Adams would meet me [...]


Out Of Sight, Out Of Land; The Tree That Brings Me Home by Reed Venrick
Still dawn, heading southeast
Out of Key Largo’s mangroves.
Watch your I-phone’s compass
move between 90 degrees to
120 [...]


Perspective; Business As Usual by Lesley Goldie
red roofs
lichen covered
chimneys like sentries make a nonsense
of perspective [..]


You Don't Want To Know by Paul Lee
The Appalachian Trail ran 71 miles through the Great Smoky Mountains. After trekking the first mile, the Huxley family stopped [...]


Inheritance by Rohan Clifford
Before the cockerel’s dawn call, Adeen counted ten blind steps, found the gate post with an outstretched hand, and turned right [...]
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