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Fiction, Short Fiction Cynthia Weiner Fiction, Short Fiction Cynthia Weiner

The Watcher

“His face was haggard, scattered with gray stubble and damp with sweat. In the air between them was the musky odor of bourbon. “I am weary with my moaning,” he moaned. “All night I make my bed swim.” He looked at her, and even as she looked away, Kate was sure his gaze was lingering on her breasts.”

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Fiction, Short Fiction Ellen Graham Fiction, Short Fiction Ellen Graham

Car Hike

“I nod but I really don’t feel so good. I am cold through and through and when I look out the car window at the snow I see trees move when they do not. I am experiencing Death all around me and I cannot move.”

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Fiction, Short Fiction Darlene Eliot Fiction, Short Fiction Darlene Eliot

Hush

“When friends come over, I tell them the house shakes because it’s on a fault line. I don’t tell them the house is upset. I don’t tell them the trees tap the windows at night and the wind only blows at dinner time and the floor tilts upstairs, so Sis and I have to lean against the wall to get to our rooms. I don’t tell them Mom and Dad walk with their hands out like acrobats to get to their room.”

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Fiction, Short Fiction Anton Solomonik Fiction, Short Fiction Anton Solomonik

How to Run for Local Office While Building a Community out of Nothing

“‘Well, if you want someone to run in the primary, I’m your man!’ he exclaimed. ‘A man with no proper sense of himself—a man with nothing inside, who could therefore be all things to all people. Ahahahaha.’ He was moved to laughter by his own eloquence, by what he felt to be the truth and the transformative power of what he was saying, to the one person who could get it.”

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