The Man Who Murdered the Smartest Man in the World June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Ed Staskus 0 At the crossroads of faith and artificial intelligence. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
What to Bring Your First Time at the Death Cafe June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Phebe Jewell 0 The limits of grieving alone. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Fernglow’s Final Equation June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Quentin Bufogle 0 A physics professor attempts to end the scourge of gun violence by means of a simple mathematical theorem … Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
By the Strait June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Hayden Moore 0 A work of allegorical fiction following a girl named Glauca as she navigates a world on the brink of the ocean while contending with memory and loss. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Who Killed Publishing June 21, 2020September 20, 2020Dan Klefstad 1 A literary agent struggles with how to reject a worthy author and wonders how the industry got to the point where this is the norm. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
A Getaway from the Everyday March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Ken Carlson 0 A young couple meet for their commute home on the Staten Island Ferry and discuss if joining the rat race and living an unfulfilling… Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Rideshare March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Jonathan Ferrini 0 A privileged college student is cast into the world of the homeless where he learns valuable life lessons from the “sages” of the streets. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Base Jumpers March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Dan A. Cardoza 0 This piece is quick, profound and interesting fiction. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Almost Perfect March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Ajay Tulsiani 0 A happy man struggles to ask for a wish from a Genie. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Zula March 20, 2020June 21, 2020Jennie Noonkester 2 A short fairy tale creation for the Choctaw, using the plot elements from the famous Cinderella story. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Stars above Detroit December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Jonathan Ferrini 1 Togetherness, love, and hope flourish within an abandoned neighborhood. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Two-Face December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Eugene Davis 0 In this vignette, the teen discovers his courage and overcomes his life-long shame when he plunges off a quarry ledge to save his chief tormentor Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Papa Razzi December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Marisa Manuel 0 Papa Razzi takes my photo; he takes so much more than a photo. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Review of The Group of Seven Reimagined December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Niles Reddick 0 Editor Karen Schauber has put together a fascinating collection of literary stories, all of which were inspired by famous, historic Canadian paintings. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
A review of Heather McQuillan’s Where Oceans Meet December 20, 2019March 20, 2020Ryan Brinkhurst 0 Where Oceans Meet is a book of flash fiction stories that read like poetry. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...
Insert Family September 20, 2019December 20, 2019Phebe Jewell 1 The frustrations of shopping for the perfect family. Share this:FacebookBlueskyThreadsEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPocketTelegramPinterestWhatsAppTumblrPrintMastodonNextdoorXLike this:Like Loading...