Nov 27, 2020Flash Fiction: That Time You Nearly DrownedThe thing to know about this beach is that it is flat, extremely flat. But you don’t start there. First, you have to burn your feet on...
Mar 16, 2020Flash Fiction: BaggageBaggage Claudia and Mark stand bewildered in the refrigerator section of the local market, gazing at the vast varieties of milk. “There’s...
Feb 15, 2020Review: Tender Cuts by Jayne MartinBUY THE BOOK HERE FROM VINE LEAVES PRESS! Tender Cuts is a collection of thirty-eight one-page, square slice-life stories where love and...
Feb 6, 2020Quartet of Flash FictionGreat man Behind the veil of immaculate speeches and harsh promises they would lie down, naked, and she would stroke him, her fingertips...
Dec 5, 2019The Day The World Lost PowerOn Thursday, the world lost power. On Friday, people gathered at one another’s apartment complexes and hosted potlucks with leftovers...
Aug 12, 2019Flash Fiction: The Welcome AgentLike Heraclitus, the elderly clerk ran naked in the hills. He scrambled over boulders, climbed up cliffs and through clefts, and knelt...
Jun 14, 2019Flash Fiction: DareJack Hudson’s motor neurone disease had progressed aggressively. Day by day his physical activities were becoming limited. His wife of 40...
Jun 12, 2019Flash Fiction: Bus PassLeila isn’t grounded forever. When she’s free, when she’s been freed to go, to sleep at the home of any friend she wants—Crystal, Amanda,...
Apr 21, 2019Flash Fiction: The NewsThey say the loss of a twin is akin to a ghost limb, an itch never scratched; a sore never healed. David is not sure. He is visiting his...
Mar 7, 2019Flash Fiction: "Broken Boiler"Broken Boiler Her head hurt from the perfumed candles. Fresh cut roses crept synthetically up her nostrils to sit just behind her eyes....