“Maybe I could not see the future made, the on and the off, or what I could have thought.” The next installment of this captivating read. Continue Reading ...
“The now and time and death and love and the smell of chlorine and coffee on the terrace” Part One of AJW’s breathless piece: “Cap de Creus.” Continue ...
“If you could save just one piece of music, what would it be?” Today’s #StorySunday is “Ostinato”, by James Borley. Continue Reading Ostinato
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“It was eight o’clock and I was still drunk.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Lost and Found” by Charles Adey. Continue Reading Lost and Found
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“Like the holes, his fears would be washed away, disappearing with the passing of time.” Emotions ebb and flow in today’s wistful tale. Continue Reading Holes
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“You’d warned your husband you’d ruin a girl if you ever had a daughter.” Today’s #StorySunday is “All Clear” by Sofie De Smyter. Continue Reading All Clear
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“We argued about whose God was bigger… We argued about whose God was better.” Today’s #StorySunday is “The Water and the Blood” by Jason Jawando. Continue Reading The ...
“‘True romance,’ said Oren, ‘is pain. It is fruitless, blinding passion.'” Today’s #StorySunday is “Perfectly Lovely” by Hadley Franklin. Continue Reading Perfectly Lovely
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“Just a little ? That’s not enough,” I said. “It has to taste like our marriage.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Karma” by Ernestina Aggrey. Continue Reading Karma
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“Temple wanted to be a machine… So did I… That is, until I fell in love, with common flesh and bone.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Wetware” by Steve Smith. ...
“If there was no one to assure her she was sexy, then was she… Maybe she was due another crisis.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Joey Ferrari” by Ruth Lacey. ...
“What happened the morning after Kjelläna’s funeral was an omen I’ll never understand.” Today’s #StorySunday is “In the Shadow of Memory” by Chinkeung Li. Continue Reading In the ...
“He rose and stretched his arms above his head and yawned, his mouth as empty and dark as the cave.” Today’s #TuesdayTales piece is “The Lord of the Fruit Flies” ...
A couple faces a dilemma in a village in early medieval England, in Today’s #StorySunday, “All Hallows’ Day” by Michael Toolan. Continue Reading All Hallows’ Day
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“I sat across from Anna and felt a strange lightness lifting up my body.” Today’s #TuesdayTales piece is “Weight”, by Erin Winseman. Continue Reading Weight
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“Malik opened the door and saw his girlfriend, Faith, standing with his ex-girlfriend, Alina. He took a step back.” Today’s #StorySunday is “The Prosecco and the Plunger” by Toye Oladinni. ...
“I met him in the Park, the day before he moved away. He said he would write, and he did… it was a love letter.” Today’s #TuesdayTales piece is “Telephone ...
“It’s an easy mistake to make, actually, to not realise you’re dead.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Bad Influencer”, by Donna Fisher. Continue Reading Bad Influencer
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“The museum shifted from being a metaphorical conceit, to becoming a reality.” Today’s #TuesdayTales piece is “The Museum of Forgotten Toys”, by Gavin Boyter. Continue Reading The Museum ...
Julia stood on the steps of the house, the only person on her dead-end, abandoned street, applauding solo, in ghostly community with the rest of the country. Continue ...