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  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Sailcloth

    Sailcloth

    “I saw a chasm grow below, letting in the sea…” Today’s #StorySunday is “Sailcloth” by Toni Osgood. ...
    by tony osgood | 10th September 202311th September 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    The Roses & the Weeds

    The Roses & the Weeds

    “You’re getting too old to shag in a van.” Today’s #StorySunday is “The Roses & the Weeds” by Elinora Westfall. ...
    by Elinora Westfall | 3rd September 20234th September 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Cap de Creus III

    Cap de Creus III

    “The future is a rumour, the trader said.” Read the final installment of AJW’s magnificent, timeless piece: “Cap de Creus III.” ...
    by AJW | 27th August 202328th August 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Cap de Creus II

    Cap de Creus II

    “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 ...
    by AJW | 19th August 202321st August 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Cap de Creus I

    Cap de Creus I

    “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 ...
    by AJW | 13th August 202314th August 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Ostinato

    Ostinato

    “If you could save just one piece of music, what would it be?” Today’s #StorySunday is “Ostinato”, by James Borley. ...
    by James Borley | 30th July 202331st July 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    All Clear

    All Clear

    “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. ...
    by Sofie De Smyter | 16th July 202317th July 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    The Water and the Blood

    The Water and the Blood

    “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. ...
    by Jason Jawando | 9th July 202310th July 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Perfectly Lovely

    Perfectly Lovely

    “‘True romance,’ said Oren, ‘is pain. It is fruitless, blinding passion.'” Today’s #StorySunday is “Perfectly Lovely” by Hadley Franklin. ...
    by Hadley Franklin | 2nd July 20233rd July 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Karma

    Karma

    “Just a little ? That’s not enough,” I said. “It has to taste like our marriage.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Karma” by Ernestina Aggrey. ...
    by Ernestina Aggrey | 25th June 20234th July 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Wetware

    Wetware

    “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 | 18th June 202319th June 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Joey Ferrari

    Joey Ferrari

    “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 | 11th June 20239th June 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    In the Shadow of Memory

    In the Shadow of Memory

    “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. ...
    by Chin Li | 4th June 202330th May 2023
  • Fiction, Story Sunday

    All Hallows’ Day

    All Hallows’ Day

    A couple faces a dilemma in a village in early medieval England, in Today’s #StorySunday, “All Hallows’ Day” by Michael Toolan. ...
    by Michael Toolan | 28th May 202329th May 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    The Prosecco and the Plunger

    The Prosecco and the Plunger

    “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 ...
    by Toye Oladinni | 21st May 202325th May 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Bad Influencer

    Bad Influencer

    “It’s an easy mistake to make, actually, to not realise you’re dead.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Bad Influencer”, by Donna Fisher. ...
    by Donna Fisher | 14th May 202315th May 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Bucca!

    Bucca!

    “It was a fisherman who spotted me first and all he saw was the eel-man with seaweed for hair.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Bucca!” by Jae ...
    by Jae Vail | 2nd May 202310th May 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    Waiting Snake

    Waiting Snake

    “They couldn’t find a babysitter, almost everyone was in the Queue.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Waiting Snake”, by Daniela Esposito. ...
    by Daniela Esposito | 30th April 20231st May 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    I Could Be Having this Conversation with Myself

    I Could Be Having this Conversation with Myself

    “The birthday girl has all my attention.” Today’s #StorySunday is “I Could Be Having This Conversation with Myself” by George Charonidis. ...
    by George Charonidis | 23rd April 202324th April 2023
  • Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday

    The Very Centre of Things

    The Very Centre of Things

    Picture credit: Anders Nord An hour and a half in, and so far, Monday night pints with his brother were going better than Tony Phelan had ...
    by Paul Hammond | 16th April 202325th April 2023

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