Fiction
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Loving People You Don’t Love
Category: Flash FictionLoving People You Don’t Love Truth was concerned. These days, loving one another was more important than ever, yet humanity was full of conflict, war, arguments. Greed was happy, Lust was beyond itself and Mars, the God of War, had blossomed. Truth saw it as a good time for a few, bad times for most. …
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Greenland
Category: Flash FictionGreenland Eric worried that Greenland was very appealing to the President. For one, the President believed it was actually green and not nearly as icy as it claimed. The country had really great minerals too, and was big. The President’s intended legacy included a significantly expanded nation. And Greenland had to be good because money…
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Men And Sex
Category: Flash FictionMen And Sex [Reader Advisory] Marvin led a team studying what aroused people. They had been at it thirty years (there was a lot to research.) Women seemed straightforward, men were all over the map. Marvin and the men on his team found it fascinating and disorienting. The women smirked. Women enjoyed sex but did…
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Aging
Category: Flash FictionAging Milton found aging to be a process of increasing tiredness. Needing naps. Waking up slowly, pushing himself from bed rather than leaping. Gut problems draining his energy (took a long time to realize it.) B-12, Magnesium, prescription pills. Dreading walking a few blocks, arthritis pain and no energy, he shuffled. Seeing something new every…
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A Late Night Story About Naming Names
Category: Flash FictionA Late Night Story About Naming Names Now that we’re all in the living room, past Christmas and looking at the New Year coming, I’ll tell you a little story. I could have told it on Halloween. It’s been that kind of year. Our President believes his name should be on almost everything. So…
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Shallow
Category: Flash FictionShallow Mike earned a living in construction but lived to write poetry. He had several books published but, despite the music in his writing, he wondered whether he had anything to offer more than cliches. How shallow was he? What was he, deep inside? Did he have a deep inside? He avoided cliches (or thought…
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Expectations
Category: Flash FictionExpectations Andromeda needed therapy for anxiety, for her failed expectations. She did not consider her expectations unrealistic—they were what life should deliver: happiness. To achieve happiness, as did so many of her generation, Andromeda turned to AI. Why? By her mid-twenties, earning a modest living as a commercial writer (she wanted to write screenplays), she…
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The President Without Precedent
Category: Flash FictionA President Without Precedent I am a President without precedent– think of all I’ve affected since re-elected. My deeds you should have expected (though I have misdirected.) I call you names, won’t play your games. I’m not dumb. I love you numb because half the country is scum who deserve being under my…
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Mary Had A Little Lamb
Mary Had A Little Lamb Mary had a little lamb (Stan) woolly and grown–what to do? Mary had a delicious plan to turn him into lamb stew. For Stan this was not good nor for his future generations. He wanted to do all he could but Mary had so little patience. As he entered the…
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Comfort Food
Category: Flash FictionComfort Food Life was fulfilling but hectic for Maria. She was a supervisor in a small corporation, often working into the night, weary by day’s end. What truly helped was her comfort food–for when she was home, alone, finally by herself, finally in the quiet with no distractions. Maria enjoyed all sorts of comfort food. …