New Fiction: Sugar | New South Journal
Clio told me to sit straight and eat my peas that meal: I knew how to make that folded toy, from memory, only that once.
Read more "New Fiction: Sugar | New South Journal"Clio told me to sit straight and eat my peas that meal: I knew how to make that folded toy, from memory, only that once.
Read more "New Fiction: Sugar | New South Journal"Brad stepped over to where we sisters sat, like two old price tags from last season’s sale we must have looked, although Wynne looked wound up in that way that tempted Brad. I French inhaled without looking at him. He deviled Wynne, placed the dirty ashtray near her. “You might need this,” he said, and went back to bartending. I saw the lipstick. Rat.
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“A fine morning, Alistair Edgar,” Sparo said, blinking. “Shall we fly?”
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Read more "New Review | Mexicali Blues by Joseph Grant"Nominee: Best Small Fictions 2017 | “From a distance, upfurlers shimmered like a murmuration, gently hovered there, like some air current snapped a soft blanket below their soft forms; their tears plocked down, but wore away to nothing before anyone could know.”
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REVIEWED BY A.E. WEISGERBER RIFT: Stories by Kathy Fish and Robert Vaughan RIFT: Stories by Kathy Fish + Robert Vaughan | Edited by Bud Smith | Unknown Press, 2015 | ISBN: 978-1518879708 | 211 pages RIFT is a collection that will earn repeated readings from many readers, flash fiction…
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F. Scott, Remember Me The Thirty Years War began in 1618, shortly after Protestants defenestrated two Catholic Regents and a secretary. They survived the 70-foot plunge from a window by divine intervention, although Protestants, horribly plagued by the Holy Roman Empire, said a soft landing in a dung heap was…
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