Fiction

Fiction
On Stage at the Funeral

Grief is a performance

Jan 1, 2017
Fiction | Short Story
First Citizen of Mars

You’ll survive, Elon said. That’s why I sent you.

Dec 23, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Flashbacks, What I Learn Today

The incredibly wonderland and extremely dynamic Sam Ligon Catapult flash fiction class
Assignment write 300 words in 30 minutes…can you believe it. I need to delete one word. But which word. I delete ‘will.’
My name is Judyth Emanuel and I wrote

Dec 11, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
When Teachers Have Guns or The 15 Minute School Day

Mr. V., are you drunk? Or are you just really unqualified to teach?

Dec 5, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Orange Is the New President

I can just be the king, right?

Dec 2, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Baby in a Bar

“A sign in the window said No Minors after a certain hour.”

Nov 28, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Heaven and Hell for Gerard

While mister and misses Clementine were waiting in the faintly yellow waiting room, the man started to scratch heavily behind his ear. He turned his head to the left so he would get the right spot. “Stop it Gerard, you’re making me nervous”, his wife said. Miss Clementine was a small woman, with a hair […]

Nov 24, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
The Clouds

Hank pressed the bell, and not even two seconds passed before the door opened up with a cracking sound. A man appeared with a bald spot on top of his head, but long hair on the sides. He must have been close to fifty years old, was wearing a white shirt with stains on it, […]

Nov 21, 2016
Fiction | Short Story
Practicing Disappearing.

All week she has watched the river rise. It has rained and rained and the rain, having nowhere to go and nowhere better to collect, finds its way off the hills and into the river, which swells and grows and becomes discontented now with only flowing one way, not wishing to find itself at the […]

Nov 16, 2016