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ROBERT HOEKMAN JR: Pills

May 3, 2023Artistic, Submissionsaddiction, Robert Hoekman Jr., self-esteem, social statusTim

Our department is full of doors and people knock on them when they need something. It’s how the score gets decided. The more people need your things, the more you get points. I take pills so I don’t know I’m losing. When I take them, the score looks more even.


Robert Hoekman Jr is an anti-writer of inexplicable texts.

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MIKE WILSON: Teenage Cannonball

May 3, 2023Artistic, Submissionsglory, growing up, Mike Wilson, summer, teenageTim

She queues to jump in the swimming hole, swing out on a rope and let go.

She climbs the ladder, preparing to release the miracle in herself for the judgment of her peers.

She’s hormone bravado, lightning in a jar.

Jumping is the heart of everything. Splash is the applause.


Mike’s work has appeared in Mud Season Review, The London Reader, Amsterdam Quarterly, and other magazines, and in Mike’s book, Arranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic, (Rabbit House Press, 2020), political poetry for a post-truth world.

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DAVE MYERS: Save it for the title

May 2, 2023Amusing, SubmissionsDave Myers, funny, meta, microfictionTim

Seven words drop us into the action. Sprinkle exposition with the next six. Narrow in on a few details; figurative language reigns. Hyphenating and wordsmithing neologisms condenses ideas matter-of-factly.

“Dialogue can help,” she advised.

Leave space for inferring.

The last seven words resolve the story.

If any idea doesn’t fit,


Dave Myers (he/him) lives and teaches in Bend, Oregon.

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KHOP MÖRICKE: the poet

May 2, 2023Artistic, Poetry, Submissionsart, human condition, KHOP Möricke, meaning, poemTim

He wrote like he spoke; he spoke like he wrote. Broken poetry, page after page, day after day. See him standing now at the window, reading the clouds for signs of the homeless gods who taught him how to speak, how to write, how to house them between the lines.


KHOP Möricke wrote this story.

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MELINDA FARGO: Doppelgänger

May 1, 2023Artistic, Submissionsdating, letting go, Melinda Fargo, moving on, relationshipsTim

Coaxed into the city for coffee with friends, I had not expected grief today. Dapper in a pink silk shirt, grey linen suit and flawless shoes, I inhale a familiar scent. Summer skin. Flirtatious blue eyes smile at my notice, and I shrink from a face that is not yours.


Melinda first discovered the craft of micro-stories as a way to hone long-form writing skills. She now believes words have the power to uplift, inspire and transform us – irrespective of word count.

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ANDREW NOSTI: Pink Horizons

May 1, 2023Artistic, Submissions, Top StoriesAndrew Nosti, hope, human conditionTim

Alone on this damp lawn, my face numb with memory, I nibble my tongue till it aches. Crickets chirp, and a flock of birds spreads its wings. The chill of dusk looms, but these pink horizons keep me warm now that I embrace them back. This is, I hope, enough.


An editor residing in Pennsylvania, Andrew enjoys writing and reading fiction of all lengths, and his works have been published in The Mercury, in the Pennsylvania Emerging Writers series, and previously by 50-Word Stories.

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STORY OF THE WEEK: April 30

April 30, 2023NewsTim

The story of the week for April 24 to 28 is…

Body by Jonathan Odell

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JONATHAN ODELL: Body

April 28, 2023Artistic, Submissions, Top Storiesexperiences, Jonathan Odell, life, memoriesTim

A scar on the knee from falling off a bike at 10. The slight stoop from twenty years at the computer. The ill-advised tattoo. Crinkled skin from summer suns. The artificial hip from a fall on ice. In the end, what we are left with is a body of evidence.


Jonathan Odell has published three novels and his essays and short stories have appeared in various national publications. He lives in Minneapolis with his husband. His website is JonathanOdell.com.

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MIKKI ARONOFF: Spring Conspiracy

April 28, 2023Amusing, Artistic, Submissionscold, disappointment, fresh, Mikki Aronoff, seasons, springTim

Those TV liars promised peonies, polliwogs, picnics. I’ve been duped! I scream from my rooftop. Only old Agnes, a lip reader across the street, hears. She marches over, shakes the base of my ladder, mouths Come down! I sit, pat the shingles around me. It’s warmer here, near the sun.


Mikki Aronoff’s work appears in New World Writing, MacQueen’s Quinterly, Tiny Molecules, Bending Genres, Milk Candy Review, Gone Lawn, Mslexia, The Dribble Drabble Review, 100 word story, The Citron Review, Atlas and Alice, trampset, jmww, and elsewhere. She’s received Pushcart, Best of the Net, Best Small Fictions, Best American Short Stories, and Best Microfiction nominations.

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MIKE McCAUSTLIN: Happy Hour

April 27, 2023Artistic, Submissionsday drinking, directionless, lost, Mike McCaustlin, relationshipsTim

Alone in an empty bar sick with sunlight, he reached a crossroads when it came to his pint: should he force down the last mouthfuls of his now summer-warmed pilsner or, abiding his peevish instinct for wasteful renewal, go ahead and order another? Since the separation, answers didn’t come easily.


Mike is new to the world of flash fiction. His wife enjoys his writing, but the cat remains discouragingly harsh.

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