Fiction
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Crowds
by Chris Scott
“There are other videos from other people -- copycats, some call them -- in similar circumstances. In locations that should be humming with crowds, but are suddenly completely, weirdly empty.”

Gone-Gone?
by Clay Waters
“The family companion had wriggled himself underneath the covers of the guest bed and it seemed clear he would spend his last hour there. “

Death of Legions
by Alexei Raymond
“He delivers death to legions—whence, he does not know, and why never crosses his mind.”

If On a Winter’s Night a Visitor
by Genevieve Methot
“Then, the warm summer breeze lifted the hot air balloon like a dandelion seedling taking flight. And in these last moments, Mary Cleft’s laughter tumbled softly down to earth, as she turned her face to the deep violet sky and waved.”

Cheerleaders
by Dan Berick
“She definitely had gotten fat, there was no getting around it. She was fat fat.”

Vicious Fishes
by Daniel Ruefman
“Two days after Dovishaw went missing, Tony Banister’s third grade class lined up on the bridge over the spillway along the southern shore of Lake Guyasuta.”

Cartoon People
by Mileva Anastasiadou
“My shrink does her best but she’s tired. There’s some kind of subtle wisdom in cartoons, but it’s not what I think it is, she claims. She says I don’t miss him, I miss the game.”

Realizations that are hard to understand
by Keith Burkholder
“Connor is a huge fan of beer. When he was alive in his first life, he loved to drink beer daily. He never drank beer. He just loves to have a can of beer each day.”

Life Is Art Is Life
by Margaret Cahill
“Not everyone can paint,” he said, “but everyone has the potential to be a performance artist.”

The Annunciation of Appalachia Mary
by Allister Nelson
“God comes hungry to your table. The crops have rotted. Tins of bean, ash in the cornbread. He asks you for food.”

Syzygy
by Jane Berg
“The word for three or more celestial bodies arranged in a straight line is called a ‘syzygy,’ from the Greek syzygos meaning ‘yoked together.’”

I Have Something to Tell You
by Ya Lan Chang
“I button up my coat. I should say something in parting, but I don’t. I emerge into the fresh air, the city roaring all around me, leaving you to wonder what misfortune, what calamity, I have chosen to spare you. “

Viridian’s Rest
by Silas Coghill
“The boy grabs the guitar’s neck, the cold steel strings pressed into his palm, and he looks to his mother. He strums the muted strings, and at his fingers, a cascade of colors sparks.”

Remembered Sleeps
by Dan Berick
“There is not a single movement, no sound. I know that I am viewing my dead self.”

Article Forty-Three
by James Morena
“Mayumi took a deep breath, removed her breathing mask, checked the remaining credits on her must-wear government-issued oxygen mask: only a few hours left.”

Heart Less
by Jessie Atkin
“All that is required is a retina scan and a thumb print and a, “please have a seat in the waiting room,” message flashes across the screen along with a registration number.”

Mr. Snuggles
by Tinker Babbs
“‘Mr. Snuggles will be waiting for you. Open paws.’”

1969: The Stonewall Inn
by DC Diamondopolous
“In the predawn, lampposts picked up glitter of broken glass strewn across sidewalks and streets. Like diamonds, they glistened. A light breeze ruffled torn pieces of cloth. Interwoven like a giant quilt lay crushed cans, a high heel, bricks, left-overs in food cartons, a wig, orange peels, Styrofoam cups.”

Stella Moriens
by Faraz Rezai
“Perhaps this is a eulogy. A tribute. An ode to nothing. For with my next exhale, as my final breath flows, the memory of these children will be lost, even to me.”

The Beautiful Gate
by Zary Fekete
“That’s the thing that sticks. The guilt isn’t in giving…it’s in how easy it was.”

Featured Fiction…
“Death of Legions”
by Alexei Raymond
“He delivers death to legions—whence, he does not know, and why never crosses his mind.”