Category: Short Story

  • These are the Days/Beach Baby by Parrish

    These are the Days/Beach Baby by Parrish

    “These are the Days” by Timothy Parrish recounts romance from a unique perspective. He is a writer and critic living somewhere in California.

  • The Fall by Spencer Kern

    The Fall by Spencer Kern

    Spencer Kern’s short story, “The Fall” is a vivid tale about a man, Talo Ward, and his attempts into the Abyss.

  • Dishes by John Brady

    Dishes by John Brady

    One thing can lead to another, just like how one dish piles on top. “Dishes” By John Brady illustrates another side of marriage.

  • ‘Til the Morning Comes by Michael Tuberdyke

    ‘Til the Morning Comes by Michael Tuberdyke

    A conversation between strangers feeds more than just dinner at the diner in “‘Til the Morning Comes” By Michael Tuberdyke, a current undergraduate in English and woodworker.

  • Loves Me, Loves Me Not  by Peter Schermerhorn

    Loves Me, Loves Me Not by Peter Schermerhorn

    A love story told by Peter Schermerhorn. “Loves Me, Loves Me Not,” travels through the seasons, showing the reality of relationships.

  • Estimate by Robert Boucheron

    Estimate by Robert Boucheron

    A fictional take on an elaborately detailed “Estimate” written in the second person by Robert Boucheron, an architect in Charloettesville, Virginia.

  • 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.

  • 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).”