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Five Hundred Years and Back by Duncan Whitmire

Five Hundred Years and Back by Duncan Whitmire

Posted on July 1, 2016Author ani

Duncan lives and writes in South Portland, Maine, where he works from home while catering to the needs of three small mammals (two of them human). Find more of his stories at www.duncanwhitmire.com and follow him on Twitter at @duncanwhitmire. Steven will probably quit when he gets to the new office. He’ll probably never even … Continue reading Five Hundred Years and Back by Duncan Whitmire

Treasure and Pride by Nicole Janeway

Treasure and Pride by Nicole Janeway

Posted on July 1, 2016Author ani

Nicole Janeway lives in Barcelona, where she writes for citypassproject.com.  She loves dogs, running in the mountains, and café con leche. Her writing has appeared in Cicada and Scarlet Leaf Review. “My grandfather’s clock was too tall for its shelf, so it stood ninety years on the floor.  It was taller by half than the old man himself, … Continue reading Treasure and Pride by Nicole Janeway

Long Distance by Toti O’Brien

Long Distance by Toti O’Brien

Posted on July 1, 2016Author ani

Toti O’Brien was born in Rome, and lives in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in Indiana Voice, Surreal Poetics, LitBreak, and Door Is A Jar, among other journals and anthologies. More about her can be found at totihan.net/writer.html I’ve made my bed in the workshop, right under the window. The glass panes are coated … Continue reading Long Distance by Toti O’Brien

A Long, Long Dog, Having Chased its Orbited Tail by Nolan Liebert

A Long, Long Dog, Having Chased its Orbited Tail by Nolan Liebert

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

I wake up on the back of an alligator crawling slowly down Main Street. Trumpets blare. Knights with shields of flame and blood-encrusted swords descend on the train depot at the end of the drag. They’re on the march, hunting the last big game. General Slaughter wants a new head on his wall. *** General … Continue reading A Long, Long Dog, Having Chased its Orbited Tail by Nolan Liebert

Four Stops by G.V. Anderson

Four Stops by G.V. Anderson

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

It’s the kind of night that beckons you home. A night for old pyjamas, the stink of burning dust from the storage heater, and the same four channels—but your stop is getting closer and you haven’t pressed the bell. The two old ladies sitting together in the disabled seats always get the number thirteen on … Continue reading Four Stops by G.V. Anderson

The Painted Sea by Lucy Ledger

The Painted Sea by Lucy Ledger

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

The paintings never sold, so Cora hung them on the walls. Of course, she understood why they frightened people; peripherally, they seemed to move. If you glanced at them out of the corner of your eye, you might swear you saw the waters shimmer, a set of eyes blink, or the wave of a mermaid’s … Continue reading The Painted Sea by Lucy Ledger

The Lost and Found of What We Need by Evan Mallon

The Lost and Found of What We Need by Evan Mallon

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

My sister is a chameleon, always ready to become whoever is needed to seal the fissures in our lives. She put on Houdini’s skin first, one snowed-in February morning. My mother and I watched her slither out of a pair of bike chains as a blizzard roared through our zip code. Each time she escaped she’d … Continue reading The Lost and Found of What We Need by Evan Mallon

Dreamwashed by TL Krawec

Dreamwashed by TL Krawec

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

Ted isn’t coming to bed anymore. Susan, who describes herself as “his wife” only with the addition of “long-suffering”, will instead come down to him and ask him what the hell he is doing in the name of God. She will come down the stairs (the old wooden boards and her old wooden knees creaking … Continue reading Dreamwashed by TL Krawec

The Kite Girl by Natalia Theodoridou

The Kite Girl by Natalia Theodoridou

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

She was fifteen when her parents realized she was a kite. First, they tethered her to the bedpost to stop her from flying out the window. She kept bumping her head against the ceiling, though, so they tried other places next: the kitchen table, to keep an eye on her, but the cat wouldn’t leave … Continue reading The Kite Girl by Natalia Theodoridou

Junebug by Kellelynne Riley

Junebug by Kellelynne Riley

Posted on April 1, 2016Author ani

June tugs her jeans lower on her hips, feeling giddy in the half-dark. Such a breathless night, the wind stirring the trees like a great cauldron of apples! She’d like to pull off her T-shirt, let the moonlight and foliage tattoo her breasts in shifting shadow, but she can’t quite shake loose thirty-two years of … Continue reading Junebug by Kellelynne Riley

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