Fiction
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The Only One in the Beautiful Magician’s Audience Who Did Not Look Like Kafka
by J. J. Steinfeld
“The audience of Kafkas applauded a thunderous cacophony and I realized it was her greatest trick, the facial reconstruction, the conjuring of amazing conformity, but I was the failure for her magical perfection...”

Wonderland
by Emma Snyder
“…I waited, half-expecting for the Queen of Hearts to start singing. When she didn’t, I got up and started walking toward the road.”

‘til Death, or Something Stranger
by Mea Cohen
“The bride turned to the guests, eyes gleaming, if a little wildly. Hell is empty and all the devils are here, she said softly.”

Yolk
by Rebecca Gransden
“A badger stands, legs apart in a tense stance, anchoring its gaze at mine. It is creamy all over apart from yellowish stripes, like a yolk broken in egg white…”

Drifters and Dreamers (novella exceprt)
by John RC Potter
“The man stood in the doorway on unsure feet, his bloodshot eyes angry and wild. “I wanna see Beulah and Ginny,” the man shouted. “So my wife can look at ‘em and tell why they don’t look like me.”

The Blue Canoe
by J W Goossen
“Jack looks out back through the kitchen window. The blue canoe he bought her last summer hangs in its shelter…Lily has to come.”

Featuered Fiction from The Argyle…
“The Memory Garden”
by Zary Fekete
“the fleeting memory of her mother’s voice, hearing it again with the teenage ears she used to have, ‘It will stay inside you, as long as you let it.’”