Fiction

Fiction | Short Story
Take Pills and Wait for Hips

Some people have thought during your transition that you’re a knockoff, an off-brand woman.

May 11, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Residents of the Air

Those poor people, they thought. What’s wrong with them that their houses don’t rise, too?

May 4, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Conclusion Racer and the Jailbird 2017

Racer and the Jailbird is a modern tale of romance

May 3, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
The Calling of the soul a dangerous scene from Bad Samaritan

Sean comes out of the house with a heavy heart. He knows that he has not done a good thing by overlooking the lamentable condition of the damsel in distress.

May 3, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Shedding a Demon

An overworked and under appreciated Sri Lankan housewife decides that a demon is to blame for her personal and familial woes.

Apr 30, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Curse of the Last Illiterate

We didn’t know how to read the words. It started with ‘inchoate’ and ‘grotesque,’ and spread to ‘brain’ and ‘rain’ and ‘love.’

Apr 27, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Then the Gnome Hit the Roof

Nothing wrong with a little guerrilla lawn care, right?

Apr 26, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
Down in the Park

In the world there is a city. It likes to think of itself as the greatest city in the world. And in this city there is a park. Not its greatest park, but it has a long fine carpet of grass. All around the grass are people speaking all the great languages of this world. […]

Apr 23, 2018
Fiction
A tale of two bordering nations

For the people from either side of the border – there is no border. There never was.

Apr 22, 2018
Fiction | Short Story
With Time Their Wings Fade

Where skinny shoulder blades should have ended, they began, two shadows sprouting from the child’s back. Wings made of dust.

Apr 20, 2018