Big Bessie and Harriet by Debra J. White
Big Bessie and Harriet by Debra J. White “Stop that,” Big Bessie the cat said as she ran from the strange man yelling at her. The plump pussy hurried through the alley, filled with...
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What was I thinking, returning to education at my age? I’m ridiculous. I look around at the other students. They’re so confident, with tattoos, ripped jeans, and skin-tight tops showing pert bud breasts. Their...
Paradise Lost by Julie Holland Blood had splattered red and vicious over the hot dunes. Milton was working the C-P district. Legend claimed the area was once parkland. It was now a dreadful place...
Early Justice by Kevin Van Den Berg My name is Ross Ferguson. Today I have volunteered to do something I have not done before, but since I will most likely be doing it more...
Ecotone by Oindrila Ghosal “The Swamp” “Is it going to rain?” I mumbled without looking into the eyes of the otherwise well-meaning tourist in a bright yellow and red shirt sitting next to me...
Autumn, 1980. After leaving Ahanu and Lleyton, Raith did not go directly home but rather visited an elder of a tribe who was an expert in things mythological. He wanted to find out about...
Do Selkies Have Souls?A Christmas Storyby Shawn Reynolds Usually, teenagers, when they are dating, do normal stuff together. They go out for ice cream, play miniature golf, or go to the movies. There is...
Dujuan and the Discovery in Hamrick’s Creek by Bruce Buchanan BLRRING!! 3:05 p.m. Another ninth grade Tuesday in the books. Teenagers flood Shelby High School’s halls. Sneakers squeak against polished tile. I stop by...
I Aint Doin That by Richard Wolfe Peters swings, misses Wong and catches me on the jaw and rings my bell “Ow!” I try to push them apart, but Wong is slippery. Just another...
The Saltness of Time By Randy Attwood “I like these kinds of snows. They cancel things out.” The voice that broke the silence in the cold room had that gravel-grumble smokers get...
Santa Muerte by Evan Conaway Crimson droplets rained down from Miguel’s shoulder as Peter kicked the door of the adobe house open and carried him inside. Peter was frantic, breathing hard but trying...
African Dream by Fikile Dlamini There are two things I remember about that night. The gold stars dotted across the winter sky and your voice permeating the darkness. You sat on the slope of...
After the Breakup by Nicki Youngsma A woman had a breakup and called her best friend to tell her about it and then said, “Let’s get tattoos together,” because she heard once that feeling...
The Last Good Place by Fred DeVecca I wasn’t supposed to be there. No one was supposed to be there. No one was supposed to be anywhere. But I don’t often do what I’m...
Editor’s Note: Allegory, as this one signifies, is commonly experienced but rarely understood. A very unique story of conflict in society caused by no external forces other than what’s inside each one of us....
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