And then there is my favorite story, ‘The Henpecked Hippopotamus,’ a charming but ironical exposition on the...
Stories
Robert came back in the fall. He had hoped to make it by spring, but by March...
It’s strange. Her hair seems to be glowing today as if it’s bathing in the sun. But...
Shaky hands kept trying to button up the cardigan until finally they gave up and fell to...
Pep Rally Warr-i-ors! Warr-i-ors! Back when I started there, in seventh grade, my mother and I...
Charlie’s wistful heart tingles as he pulls up to 437 Wilton Street, the apartment building from his...
While I sat on a bench at Oak Park, an older man shuffled his walker toward...
The dull pain in her thigh was a reminder. It would always be so, and the memory...
Paparazzi elbowed their way past CNN talking heads as media from around the world made camp on...
August 1994 Jane’s horse soared as Lance’s descended: she was perched atop a decorous gray with a...
Murder is easy. The killing I mean. It’s simple. We see it all the time here in...
Henry Ford built Greenfield Village as a shrine to American commerce. He dismantled historical homes from across...
In the April issue of Books ‘N Pieces Magazine we have 3 short stories. Here’s a taste...
Cameron requested homemade pizza for her going-away party. She told me she wanted “thick chewy crusts with...
To See that Look Again by Joe Giordano I sold my car and gave my suits to...
Rose of the Sea by Kat Devitt I smelled roses on the wind, blown through a sea...
Fifteen Seconds by Linda Juliano Leia kicked the knife away from the body before running out of...
If Walls Could Talk by Lisa Post Part 1: Sometimes, You Can’t Get a Foot from Shore...
High Kill Shelter: A short story by Steve Passey Every Saturday morning an autistic girl walks past...
LEOPOLD KELLY’S MAGIC BOX by John Turner I knew there was trouble the moment I saw the...

