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BILL COX: All that glitters…

July 5, 2017Amusing, SubmissionsBill Cox, castaway, desert island, fool's gold, funnyTim

“Three months a castaway on a remote Pacific island, struggling to survive, when a crate washes ashore. The language is Chinese but it’s obviously beer. My luck is finally turning, he thinks. He glugs it down.

On the side of the bottle, written in Mandarin: “The best-tasting non-alcoholic beer ever!”


Bill is from Aberdeen, Scotland. He writes for fun, but really wouldn’t object if someone wants to pay him a shed-load of cash to carry on, or a shed-load of cash to stop now. Both work for him.

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MATT WEATHERBEE: The Serpents in Her Eyes

July 4, 2017Artistic, Poetry, SubmissionsMatt Weatherbee, perspective, poem, sight, visionTim

Behind her eyes, two serpents swam, one in each eye. Her eyes closed, and their bodies bulged. Wriggling veins under the skin, light’s speed bumps. The serpents had their own eyes, eyes with which they ate. Ate images. Light, dark, good, bad. The serpents in her eyes made her blind.


Matt Weatherbee is a college student.

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ELLEN SINCLAIR: The Crack of Don

July 4, 2017Amusing, SubmissionsEllen Sinclair, silly, smiling for different reasonsTim

The local diner, sun about to show herself.

He passed me,
sat at the counter.
Doing so, his shorts slid down, revealing two grey,
cotton-covered buttocks and a vertical crack.
Hard not to look.
Leaving, he flashed a smile my way,
the horizontal crack considerably more appealing.

I smiled back.


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MARK FARLEY: Rotten Apple

July 3, 2017Amusing, SubmissionsMark Farley, surprise, twist, white supremacyTim

My mother enjoyed researching our family tree – searching through census data, sending off for birth certificates, the lot. She painted a fruit tree on the wall, adding names and photos to its branches.

Then she discovered Great-Grandpa was a member of the KKK.

We burned his picture on the lawn.


Mark Farley writes novels, flash fiction and the occasional poem.

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MICHELLE DINNICK: Pieces and Stems

July 3, 2017Artistic, Submissions, Touchingcanned mushrooms, fresh, life, metaphor, Michelle DinnickTim

This odd can of fungus in water was my mother’s choice, strangely symbolic of my life growing up. She could take any good thing, any proud moment, and tear it into pieces, leaving fragments of a once happy child.

I was 14 before I knew mushrooms could be bought fresh.


Michelle is a contributing author in the most recent Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada. Her writing has won several awards, and appeared in The Globe and Mail and a number of local magazines and newspapers in Alliston. Recently her short story “Lightning Strikers” was made into a series in the Focus 50+ Newspaper because fans asked for more! You can find her online at michelledinnick.com.

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STORY OF THE WEEK: July 2

July 2, 2017NewsTim

The story of the week for June 26 to 30 is…

Ten by L.S. Engler

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LS ENGLER: Ten

June 30, 2017Adventure, Submissions, Top Storiesassassin in the making, getting used to it, killing, L.S. Engler, numbTim

My name is Ten. I have killed ten people. My lover, my lover’s lover, their child. The Avalon brothers, boom boom boom. Four. Five. Six. Seven almost killed me, but Seven Eight Nine, all in a row. Ten? Just a job. This? Another job.

Hello.

Goodbye.

My name is Eleven.


L.S. Engler writes from outside of Chicago, though she grew up chasing dragons in the woods of Michigan. She is the editor of the World Unknown Review and author of the Slayer Saga, a trilogy about zombies. Her work has appeared in many anthologies and magazines, including the Saturday Evening Post, Phantaxis Magazine, and Pulp Modern.

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MARY SHEEHAN: Invited for Dinner

June 30, 2017Amusing, Odd, Submissionscannibalism, funny, Mary Sheehan, scary, twistTim

“Isn’t Darryl joining us?” I ask my host.

Otis grunts, gnaws on a BBQ rib. Should ribs be that big?

They’d argued… I heard thuds. This is hillbilly country!

A bruised Darryl appears. “Dang, Otis! Don’t freak our dinner guest.”

Then he stage whispers, “You know fear spoils the meat!”


Mary Sheehan hails from southern Ireland and is vegetarian…
honestly!

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ANNA SCHOENBACH: A Refuge in Ueno Park

June 29, 2017Artistic, SubmissionsAnna Schoenbach, more to life, noise, quietTim

I am in greenery. I needed peace more than I knew.

Peace is the sigh of life, a sudden loosening in your body and your soul.

I sit in that park for an hour, and stand up to leave, only to see another path.

“Oh!” I breathe, prayerfully, “There’s more!”


Anna finds life to be an overwhelming cacophony of beautiful sensation. She writes so that she can capture even just a little bit of it.

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SUSAN GALE WICKES: A Coming to Light

June 29, 2017Submissions, Touchingchange of heart, love, marriage, realization, recognizing what we have, relationship, Susan Gale Wickes, taking for grantedTim

He carried me over the threshold. That, in itself, was not an easy task.

I should have loved him for that alone, but I always wanted more.

“You missed a spot.” I twirled the just-washed glass around in the sunlight.

He reached to take it, but I smiled. “Let me.”


Susan Gale Wickes hails from the Midwest. She likes writing and daydreaming about where it might lead.

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