In the beginning rope for her meant a way out. It was long and made of small hairs that fall off the backs of black and white cows so that when all of the hairs were hand knit together they made a ch… more →
lynn doiron writesfictionevolution wrote 3 weeks ago: Nicholo sits on a stool and drinks some Oolong tea. He waits for the signal. Theodore isn’t soundi … more →
fictionevolution wrote 3 weeks ago: A ruddy little place Australia is, mate, I tell you. I couldn’t let me bowla outta me sight without … more →
fictionevolution wrote 4 weeks ago: Mr. Hersnuf stood in the doorframe, Wondering why papa was lame. When all of a sudden, A bowl of fre … more →
fictionevolution wrote 1 month ago: Dim, atmosphere lights hung over cushioned wooden booths waiting for the late afternoon crowd. A fel … more →
fictionevolution wrote 2 months ago: Twelve banana leaves, six for each side of the glider, were all Minton needed. He took off back in … more →
freestories wrote 3 months ago: Hey All, this marks the return of the Two-Minute Epic after the short rest last week. This week, I … more →
drewgum wrote 7 months ago: While we’re on the subject of animals, one of my favourite animal books is Timoleon Vieta Come Home … more →
Slacker wrote 9 months ago: Not sure why I was thinking of that song before I started writing this morning, but there you go. I … more →
gazeshift wrote 1 year ago: …a straight shot…and not digitally manipulated…aiming close-up on a cabinet glass … more →
pittsburghflashfictiongazette wrote 1 year ago: “Uncle Bobby,” Rachel said, “this is Jeff Hollister.” It was a hot, sunny Sa … more →
lynn doiron wrote 1 year ago: In the beginning rope for her meant a way out. It was long and made of small hairs that fall off th … more →
lynn doiron wrote 1 year ago: The knife maker didn’t start out with a perfect knife. He was a keeper of birds and at that … more →
lynn doiron wrote 1 year ago: You lock the door after you leave and try the knob again to be safe, wondering who invented locks in … more →
gazeshift wrote 1 year ago: …steadied my camera-hand on the roof of a parked car to shoot without the flash… F … more →
spellspy wrote 1 year ago: Obscurity is the greatest irony that can be inherent in an epitaph…its space is also a kernel- of ob … more →
spellspy wrote 1 year ago: A person who wanted to scatter his remains all over the world discovered to his surprise, that he wa … more →
spellspy wrote 1 year ago: She was lying as she lay far away from me; she was reading D H Lawrence; she saw the silence in moti … more →
s.m.h. wrote 1 year ago: One of the better online sources of fiction is failbetter.com, maybe because their motto comes from … more →
spellspy wrote 1 year ago: A man called archaic stereo-type-trope—as Zeus-Jupiter-Moses-Harley-Davidson, was then imagined int … more →