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LAUREN STRICKLER: Insomnia

November 17, 2017Artistic, Poetry, Submissionsdream, Lauren Strickler, loss, memoryTim

i lie
awake
my body on the crumpled, cream-colored sheets
my thoughts float
like an untied balloon
from a child’s outstretched palm
as they disappear into
nothingness
alongside millions of dreams
just as i
am unable
to grasp onto
your fading voice
that whispers in my ear
burning my skin


Lauren loves creative writing and can usually be found reading on the beach or writing in her room.

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IAIN YOUNG: Wandering Off

November 17, 2017Amusing, Submissionsabstract, funny, Iain Young, mind wanderingTim

I pulled over, rolled down my window.

“What’s up?” I asked my mind.

“Waiting for a bus. Can’t wander far enough by foot.”

“Where are you headed?”

“Boston.”

“Good luck.” I drove away.

That evening, I returned. “Done waiting?” I asked.

“The Boston bus doesn’t stop here, does it?”

“Nope.”


Iain Young doesn’t let his mind wander without a round-trip ticket.

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SUSAN GALE WICKES: Squashed

November 16, 2017Amusing, Submissionsfools never differ, great minds think alike, Susan Gale Wickes, thanksgivingTim

My pumpkin pie sat on the table, untouched.

I’d followed the directions explicitly.
I properly preheated the oven.
I took great pains with the crust.

I’d anticipated delight, feigned or otherwise, once consumed. It was not meant to be.

“Bring a dessert,” they’d said.

Turns out everybody brought pumpkin pie.


Susan Gale Wickes is from Indiana. She enjoys writing short stories, poetry, and the occasional song.

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TONY JASNOWSKI: The Secret Sharer

November 16, 2017Submissions, Touchingcaring, compassion, feeding the needy, good secrets, homeless, Tony JasnowskiTim

Sure, their relationship was strange: Mike sleeping each night for years in the abandoned confessional and Fr. Phil pretending not to notice, though he left a sandwich, beer, or even smokes, occasionally.

When Mike passed, Fr. Phil insisted the homeless man have a funeral mass—no matter what people said.


Tony Jasnowski teaches English at Bellevue University and writes an occasional story or poem between grading papers.

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MATTHEW EICHENLAUB: When It Is Still

November 15, 2017Artistic, Poetry, Submissionscat, Matthew Eichenlaub, poem, rest, stillnessTim

Late afternoon, early winter
Shadows lie heavy
Across this old wooden floor

In sleep, my cat’s ear twitches
Pulling in his paws a little
Oblivion

Feeling his fierce softness
Sunlight between the shadows
Seems to brighten

Then it’s just this old familiar ringing
That always comes
when I am still


Matthew lives in Maine in the fall, winter, and spring. He wishes more of his family lived nearby, and his cat, Mephistopheles, who is a great hunter and a compassionate comforter, and inspires simply by doing nothing.

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CADENCE RAGE: The Word

November 15, 2017Submissions, TouchingCadence Rage, death, dying, loss, sadTim

What’s the word? A syllable sits on the tip of my tongue.

A machine beeps erratically. Voices. Shouting.

What’s–

“Stay,” he begs, tears streaming down an unshaven face. But his touch is alien: bereft of warmth.

The–

The machine pauses. Sudden silence. Overpowering.

…Oh.

“Numb,” I whisper, as darkness falls.


Cadence Rage is a songwriter, animal rights activist, and caffeine-addicted weaver of speculative fiction. Currently working on her science-fantasy series, she also writes poetry and flash fiction at cadencerage.wordpress.com.

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ROBIN LUBATKIN: Delete Delete Delete

November 14, 2017Poetry, Submissions, Touchingletting go, moving on, poem, relationship, Robin Lubatkin, whispering sweet nothingsTim

Well heck I finally deleted you
from my phone,
from my conscious mind
and then you had the nerve to show up in a dream,
all friendly and conciliatory.
I leaned against your shoulder, into the feel of you.
Sure, we can be friends
Sweet (did you whisper back?)
Nothing.


Robin Lubatkin does circle time with the very young and what she calls “songhealing” with the very old.

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MAURA YZMORE: Ghosts

November 14, 2017Artistic, Submissions, Top Storiesart, inspiration, Maura Yzmore, muse, writingTim

I pick up a brush or place hands on the keys; the ghosts come out to share.

They’re bored, they’re lonely, with stories to tell.

They fib, omit, exaggerate.
They dream, they yearn, imaginate.

My hands are possessed. Others say I make art.

My beloved ghosts and I know better.


Maura’s ghosts are behind some cool microfiction published in 50-Word Stories, The Drabble, and Microfiction Monday Magazine, and some hot flash published in The Fiction Pool, Zeroflash, and The Dirty Pool. The ghosts also maintain a website at maurayzmore.com and tweet as @MauraYzmore.

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MARY HAYNES: Wired for Touch

November 13, 2017Adventure, Artistic, Submissionscurse, experiment, gift, Mary Haynes, pain, robot, twistTim

Sara pricked her finger arranging the roses and gasped. Pain still surprised her.

Since her most recent retrofit, Sara’s existence had been forever altered. Her service to the good doctor had been routine, until he had gifted her with the ability to feel, which would probably lead to his death.


Mary spends winters living on a 35-foot sailboat in Florida and summers in Ontario. A wanderer by fate, she embraces photography, writing, acting, and fitness coaching as opportunities present themselves.

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JESS BEE: Her “Work”

November 13, 2017Amusing, Submissions, Touchingchild, clean, cute, dirty, Jess Bee, mother, parenting, sonTim

The floor glistened with its fresh coat of lemon-scented mop water.

He entered by the kitchen, stumbling through the sliding glass door. Covered in mud and with grubby hands wrapped tightly around three grass stalks, he beamed.

And then her heart melted when he said, “Mommy, I picked you flowers!”


Jess works in fiscal, studies biology and English, and vanquishes Laundry Monsters on the weekends.

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