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GLAZEWOLF: Dreadful Sleep

October 21, 2019Submissions, Touchingchild, Commaful.com, death, family, glazewolf, life, loss, parentTim

“When will I see mommy?” Clare would ask everyday.

“Before you head to bed, honey” Auntie would reply.

Those words echoed in her ear as her eyes pleaded to be closed.

This time,her mother made it. Just before the monitor flat-lined.

Melancholy spread as Clare finally slept with a smile.


This poem was selected as the runner up of the Commaful.com 50WS Contest! Read the original post here.

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STORY OF THE WEEK: October 20

October 20, 2019NewsTim

The story of the week for October 14 to 18 is…

The Macy’s Mummy by Graham Robert Scott

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ZACK SMITH: Locked Away

October 18, 2019Adventure, Submissionsghosts, loose, mysteries, secrets, Zack SmithTim

I warned them. The book stays locked in the attic for a good reason.

That attic had gathered dust for three generations, weakening the wood and strings of the instruments.

I warned my sons not to play those haunting melodies, not to summon those ghosts, but they did it anyway.


Zack Smith is a Senior English Major at Salem State University. He has been published in the Dead River Review. Zack is an aspiring Book Editor who writes creatively in his spare time.

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GRAHAM ROBERT SCOTT: The Macy’s Mummy

October 18, 2019Amusing, Submissions, Top StoriesEgyptian mummy, funny, gift wrapping, Graham Robert ScottTim

A mummy works Macy’s gift wrap counter. He told the boss he has 2,000 years in wrapping. Sometimes his hands get confused and he realizes he’s using bandages from his arm. Unspools. Starts over. Customers curse, but he isn’t bothered by curses, and he has all the time in the world.


Graham Robert Scott’s stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Barrelhouse, Nature, Blink-Ink, and Pulp Literature. See more at hemicyon.wordpress.com.

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LISA CHAMBERS: Celebration

October 17, 2019Submissions, Touchingcancer, celebration, family, Lisa Chambers, Survivor, twistTim

Festive streamers and balloons decorated the kitchen.

“Mommy, can I?!”

Janet handed Katie five bright pink candles to place on the cake. She lit them, as her daughter beamed excitedly.

Friends gathered round. Closing her eyes… making a wish… Janet extinguished the candles, tearfully smiling.

Five years breast cancer free.


Lisa Chambers is a Texas girl who believes 50-word stories can speak volumes.

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BRADLEY HARRIS: Detective Story

October 17, 2019Adventure, Amusing, SubmissionsBradley Harris, noir, private eye, villainTim

I was sitting in my office cleaning my .38 when in she walked. High heels. Legs for miles. Lipstick.

“You Mickey Lewis?”

“That’s what the sign says, sugar.”

I cracked a deck of Luckies, dug out a jug of Jack.

Lousy time to be cleaning a gun. She shot first.


Bradley Harris is a Canadian freelance writer and editor. He is a two-time winner of the 3-Day International Novel competition, with ‘Ruby Ruby’ (Anvil Press: 1999) and ‘Thorazine Beach’ (Anvil Press: 2013). He loves and lives with his wife Liz Deeley and their fictitious dog Webley in Memphis, Tennessee. He despises and refuses to live with semicolons.

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ALAN KEMISTER: Climate Change

October 16, 2019Artistic, SubmissionsAlan Kemister, environment, fear, global warming, hope, warningTim

Temperatures rose, sea level too.
Melting glaciers flooded more land.
Some struggled to reduce emissions.
Others shrugged, undaunted by growing evidence
Of fires, floods, and environmental chaos.

Politicians dithered, totally impotent.

Humanity stood staring at the abyss,
Desperate for saviours, but none appeared.
Look to yourselves, a tiny voice said.


Alan Kemister is a retired scientist experimenting with more fictitious writing. He’s currently working on a climate change novel. Get the gory details at alankemisterauthor.wordpress.com.

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RHEMA SURESH: Prey

October 16, 2019Artistic, Submissionscruel, death, life, nature, Rhema SureshTim

The cat walks away, padding across the floor, its rough tongue sanding the red around its chops. Behind it, the pigeon lies in a carpet of feathers, waiting for the cleaning lady to sweep her lifeless body into the big blue dustbin. In a nest, two eggs wait for warmth.


Rhema Suresh lives in Kerala, India. After being a student her entire life, she is currently on a break. She holds a master’s degree in English from the University of Hyderabad.

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RAN WALKER: The Story They Would One Day Tell Their Children

October 15, 2019Amusing, Submissionsembarassing, funny, gas, oops, Ran WalkerTim

She had attempted to ignore him, hoping he wouldn’t approach her as she stood alone in the aisle of the bookstore. He was the persistent kind, though.

After approaching her, he mustered a polite smile and blinked twice.

“Excuse me,” she said by way of introduction, gently fanning behind herself.


Ran Walker is the author of seventeen books, the most recent of which is PORTABLE BLACK MAGIC: TALES OF THE AFRO STRANGE. He teaches creative writing at Hampton University.

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HENRY: Absently Present

October 15, 2019Artistic, Submissionsdistraction, Henry Bladon, presence, smartphone addiction, social mediaTim

As we went to the restaurant to eat in the evening sun, the beach was emptying of towels and people. Amid the smell of sun cream and ozone, you said it had been a fun day. I knew otherwise, because on your phone you watched pictures of other people’s lives.


Henry writes short fiction and poetry. He lives in Somerset in the UK.

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