Category: Fiction

  • Ghost by Anthony Emerson

    Ghost by Anthony Emerson

    “Ghost” by Anthony Emerson, explores the ethereal nature of love and the world. Anthony lives and writes at the edge of the North Maine Woods. More of his work can be found published elsewhere.

  • Suzy and The Last Revolution in Ager by Laurentiu Stehan

    Suzy and The Last Revolution in Ager by Laurentiu Stehan

    Suzy and her friend Sarah live in Ager. Suzy will quickly learn that the Council of the Wise does not approve of her thinking. The Protectors of Freedom come to her aid.

  • Shush Please by Tamizh Ponni

    Shush Please by Tamizh Ponni

    A poem about insomnia on a cold night that’ll keep one lucid. “Shush Please” is by Tamizh Ponni, a Design Facilitator in an International School in Bengaluru, India.

  • Burnt Sienna by Jagari Mukherjee

    Burnt Sienna by Jagari Mukherjee

    Jagari’s poem “Burnt Sienna” paints the colors of love. Mukherjee is an award-winning poet and reviewer based in Kolkata, India. She is the Founder and Managing Editor of EKL Review.

  • Broken Masterpiece by Fereshteh Hadisi

    Broken Masterpiece by Fereshteh Hadisi

    Vulenerability is straightforward. Fereshteh Hadisi exemplifies this in the poem, “Broken.” Fereshteh grew up reading books, loving stories, and studied English Literature as an undergraduate and graduate student.

  • Colorful Game Booth

    Colorful Game Booth

    Unrequited love through a poem titled, “Colorful Game Booth.” By Ana Surguladze, a poetry editor with Flora Fiction.

  • Black Marble by Rock Martinez

    Black Marble by Rock Martinez

    “Black Marble” is an illustrative tribute to lives that have been lost for the USA. Robert Martinez is a 75-year old veteran who has been writing poems, short stories and novels for over fifty years.

  • Snow Angels by Lucie Han

    Snow Angels by Lucie Han

    Falling snow. Steady and soundless, like a clock ticking from within a void. Like running your fingers along the keys of a piano, but never pressing down. Camille likes to do that when his heart feels too hollow for music. He touches the smooth white silence.             Camille is standing…

  • Harold Busssen, Private Eye by Zack Taft

    Harold Busssen, Private Eye by Zack Taft

    Zack Taft tells us the following about himself, “Sitting here now, looking out the window onto the bare brick wall of the building next door. (I live in a compound of sorts- no, not a prison, smarty pants).”