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Tag: second person

Creative Non-Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“In The Mirror” By: Kristen MacKenzie

Who are you to pick and choose, to block up the flow because you think it won’t be good enough? Since when have you been chosen as the judge of anything? This i...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“The Goddess of Memory” By: Amanda Pauley

Her shoes brush the smooth floors day and night. She sits out a few, but is always present, whirling between partners. The short blue satin dress with the low n...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“How To Work A Renaissance Faire” By: Amanda Specktor

Unzip the door. Breathe. Remember to be quiet. Make no promises. Try your best to say the right name. This is not the best place for monogamy and you know it. S...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“#047: Parasect” By: William Hoffacker

“A host-parasite pair in which the parasite mushroom has taken over the host bug. Prefers damp places.” – Pokédex   You ate a mushroom thinking it would be...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“Bridle” By: Jessica Evans

Darkness comes through the decaying wooden slats of the pen you forced me into last night. It’s time to wake up. Long before I hear your boots plodding along th...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“Circumstantial Evidence” By: Pavelle Wesser

We were trucking down life’s highway when we collided, our fenders melding together. We waited ages for a tow truck that betrayed us, delivering our compromised...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“Attendance” By: Arya F. Jenkins

You sit at the feet of a woman who is a stranger and is dying, the task at hand—to watch and be with her. Her eyes are very dark, barely open, so when you striv...

Flash Fiction/Prose/Website Features

“Blazing Tumbleweed” By: Diane Valentine

Glancing out the kitchen window, you see a ball of fire rolling through the yard. There were wild fire warnings out for several days. Your worst fear has come t...

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