Fiction

December Contributors

Richard Alured, Alfredo Salvatore Arcilesi, Arthur Aronstein, Jennifer Benningfield, Andrew Rai Berzins, Ace Boggess, Courtney Burten, Kayla Cain, Luanne Castle, Ronita Chattopadhyay, Tulip Chowdhury, Megan Chunn, Ben Connell, Kyle Cox, Jake Creps, Roger D’Agostin, Harry Del Monaco, K. Uwe Dunn, Zary Fekete, Ryan Frye, Steve Gerson, Benjamin Goluboff, Katie Goto-Švić, Richard Grayson, Dee P. R. Kay, Joe Kilgore, Hank Kirton, James A. Knight, Nolan Knight, Alejandro Gabriel Leopardi, Lior Locher, River Lucero, Mark Luebbers, Lindsey Maple, Shrutidhora P Mohor, Guinevere Ngozi Morgen, Faith Murri, Joseph Quilindrino Niduazu, Mika Nadolsky, Susan Brink O’Flaherty, Steve Oehmen, Seth Parker, Randall Perry, Timothy Petkovic, Rachel Racette, Arjun Razdan, L.G. Reed, Nicolas Rivera, Hil Schmidt, Gahl Shattan, Sumitra Singam, Melvin Sterne, Elizabeth Sundstrom, Amir Szuster, Jack Uppling, Derek Waulet, Walter Weinschenk, CR Widen, Jacob Wrich, Brandon Yu, Dodge Zelko, Kit Zimmerman

December Highlights

that sort of thing
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that sort of thing

by Daniel Deisinger

“In July, her parents found her drowned in the creek. Her body floated in the weeping willow's shade.”

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belmont
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belmont

by Kyle Cox

“He grips my chin and I open my mouth, slow to stop myself, but stop myself I do, just before a word slobbers out. Maybe my last one. This drug, whatever it’s called, makes my mind wander and it makes me slow.”

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hello
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hello

by ­­Michael Czyzniejewski

­­Whisenhunt explained he’d just learned the word Hello hadn’t been invented until the early 1800s, and for decades, was considered vulgar slang, big-time commoner talk.”

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two bikes
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two bikes

by Elijah Cansler

“The noon sun beats down mean on the school bus Two Bikes calls home. He lies sleeping in it, red and peeling all over except for where his skin is covered by the cargo shorts that he hasn’t taken off for some weeks now.”

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pig
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pig

by Davor Mondom

“a Vessel’s tenure varied. Great effort was made in the selection of the pool of potential Vessels to ensure that a Vessel could serve as long as possible…Of course, you could plan only so well against the Illness.”

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elaine keeps driving
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elaine keeps driving

by Maisy Phelps

“At 4am I keep on driving and the radio speaks to me. To me? I meant to hit my motel around 4 hours ago but I got that lonesome sunk-cost kind of lost that no map can rectify. Unless a body might be willing to break a law or two.”

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a blue baby in a red house
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a blue baby in a red house

by Shrutidhora P Mohor

“…inside that demolished heap, is a pair of tiny, helpless hands, fingers curled up, nails light blue, the skin as thin as muslin, a premature blue baby whose survival was questionable right from the moment of its coming.”

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a shadow in the dark
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a shadow in the dark

by P.X. Vayalumkal

“That day, Molly and I entered a long, almost never-ending darkness. It felt like searching for a light switch in a room where none exists, then realizing there’s a string hanging from a light bulb that you have to pull and when you finally pull it and hear a click, nothing happens.”

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the ventriloquist
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the ventriloquist

by Seth David Parker

it’s the most potent form of psychology. I pull levers. Put ideas in people’s minds. Put words in their mouths.”

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good mom
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good mom

by Zoey Knowlton

“Those same lights would be illuminated in green for the next nine months, just as soon as Danielle’s womb was transferred from her body to the freshly placed gestation unit.”

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asphyxia
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asphyxia

by Yuna Kang

“I blink, and Rella leaves my bathroom mirrors. I blink again; she finds a new home in my bedroom corner.”

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retrouvez le moustache
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retrouvez le moustache

by Patrick Johnston

“The moustache is powerful. It is sinister. It is mysterious. It is a strongman, a magician and a bandit. It is a hero and a villain.”

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the lure
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the lure

by Margaret Cahill

“As the door swung open, the bell above the door tinkled as usual. Something pulled me inside, propelling me forward involuntarily.”

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i forgot i wasn’t there
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i forgot i wasn’t there

by GRSTALT Comms

“The building went up fast. It came over the top of the fence. Everyone tried to pretend it wasn’t there. It was a big black box with no windows, guarded by men with guns wearing red vests.”

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rag doll symposium
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rag doll symposium

by Alfredo Salvatore Arcilesi

“In the invigorating darkness between tired streetlamps, Andie's mouth ached, both from the numbing cold and the lengthy lack of practice those deprived muscles had in performing a smile.”

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the screams of jellyfish
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the screams of jellyfish

by ­­Michael Czyzniejewski

­­One by one, they fell into the trap, each jellyfish pierced on a different spike, their jelly seeping out, oozing down the wood. Worse, the jellyfish were screaming, a dreadful wailing from the illuminated pit.”

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an indifferent nape
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an indifferent nape

by A. D. Canareira (translated by Clare Gaunt)

“And as he fell, just before his head smashed against the curb, he couldn’t avoid thinking what a blue day it was.”

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smile
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smile

by Matthew Washington

“Today was the day I was going to kill myself and by God was I going to get it right the first time.”

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honey, i’m home
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honey, i’m home

by Valerie Levy

“Shaking, she reaches in her pocket, pulls out the book of matches, lights one, and flicks it toward the yellowing newspapers before turning gracefully on her heal and gliding out the now-closed front door for good.”

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a ritual unknown
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a ritual unknown

by Sophia Craig

“Shoeless and emptyhanded, the woman ran with nothing but the feeling that she couldn’t kill what never lived to begin with.”

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