Tag: Fiction

  • Side A Fiction: “In Pictures” by J.T. Price

    Side A Fiction: “In Pictures” by J.T. Price

    In Pictures When girls asked who her father was, sometimes Norma Jeane said she didn’t know, and sometimes said she’d only seen him once, in a photo, and sometimes that her father was Clark Gable, the man in the photo. She said she could tell by his moustache, the way he styled his hair, and…

  • “Car-X”: An Excerpt from Angela Woodward’s New Novel Ink

    “Car-X”: An Excerpt from Angela Woodward’s New Novel Ink

    “We have extensive accounts, typed out neatly: ‘They took me into a dark room and started hitting me on the head and stomach and legs. I stayed in this room for 5 days, naked, with no clothes.’” Angela Woodward’s novel Ink tells the story of the two women who spend their days doing that neat typing. Sylvia…

  • “Call Me Kitty,” a new Haunted Passages short story by Kelly Gray

    “Call Me Kitty,” a new Haunted Passages short story by Kelly Gray

    I’m on my way to a party down the highway at one of the houses in town and I am feeling pretty good with three boys in the back of my car and my best friend riding shotgun. I have kissed two of the boys, but it is third boy that I really want to…

  • Short Fiction: “To Have Done with the Division of Moving Bodies” by John Madera

    Short Fiction: “To Have Done with the Division of Moving Bodies” by John Madera

    The day the killer killed the bitch, the town-they-called-a-city’s grayscale sky went cartoon blue. White sun crashing through, it made the spring that felt like fall feel like spring again, if only before it felt like fall again. A fall, though, where an American Robin’s breast could be confused for bronze, its song a string…

  • “Take-Out,” an original fiction by Kip Knott for Flavor Town USA

    “Take-Out,” an original fiction by Kip Knott for Flavor Town USA

    Sometimes Clay can’t believe he still lives in the house he grew up in. His dad still lives there, too. Clay and his dad have been hearing a strange sound in the house for well over a month now. They hear it in the morning as they guzzle cups of Taster’s Choice and nosh on…

  • “Omens”: A New Haunted Passages Short Story by Andrew Bertaina

    “Omens”: A New Haunted Passages Short Story by Andrew Bertaina

    When the moon appeared, a violent red sphere riding low on the prow of the sky, everyone in the village watched it with an admixture of wonder and terror. Children pointed at it with stubby fingers, asking their parents about the gigantic moon, trying to capture it by closing their hands. Parents whispered to their…

  • Side A Flash Fiction: “Husband-Safe” by Sophie Newman

    Side A Flash Fiction: “Husband-Safe” by Sophie Newman

    Husband-Safe Carolina didn’t know when the pain began, but one day she bit into a cracker, and it arrived like a needle through her jaw. She avoided that side of her mouth for weeks in hopes that it might disappear on its own, but when it didn’t, she had no choice. At the dentist, the…

  • Side A Flash Fiction: “Olive Gabardine” by Kevin Grauke

    Side A Flash Fiction: “Olive Gabardine” by Kevin Grauke

    Olive Gabardine Every night I’d go home and complain to my wife about him—how he could never count out the correct change, how I’d find him asleep in the bathroom and the breakroom and the janitor’s closet, how he always wore the same pair of pants with a hole in the crotch that was impossible…

  • On The Year of the Monster with Tara Stillions Whitehead: An Interview by Shannon Wolf

    On The Year of the Monster with Tara Stillions Whitehead: An Interview by Shannon Wolf

    I sometimes wonder how one person can do so much. At any one time, when I speak to Tara Stillions Whitehead, she is in departmental meetings, corralling children, squeezing in writing time, and still somehow finds the time to be a friend to all in the literary community. It is unsurprising to me that Whitehead—someone…