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SCIENCE FICTION

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The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

COMING SOON


Forthcoming from 

Little Old Lady Comedy

The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

Axel lands the Mustang Space Xplorer. “I cannot believe we found it! It’s exactly how Flyers, Fly-ins and Flies described it.”


Published by 

The Sprawl Mag

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Twinkie Twinkie Little Star

The Best Banana Split in the Galaxy

Twinkie Twinkie Little Star

He held up a jar of pickles to her and shook it over his head like a trophy. 

She stuck up her middle finger.


Published by 

The Brussels Review

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LITERARY FICTION

The Other Half

The Other Half

The Other Half

SHORT STORY


He didn’t know why there was a life-size blow-up T-Rex; he’d found it in the storage shed with step by step instructions how to put it up. Anyway, it was a big hit with the tourists and that was good enough.


Published by

The Mantelpiece

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Unfound

The Other Half

The Other Half

SHORT STORY


His boots knock slow and even on the floor, she is waiting for rain, sand crunches underneath his soles, her fingers are turning the pages of a newspaper.



Published by 

Maudlin House

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The Dandelions

The Other Half

The Dandelions

FLASH FICTION


When the lawnmower broke, 

we did nothing. 

We never talked about it, 

we just watched the grass grow 

long around it.


Published by 

Ghost Parachute

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Erosion

School Bags

The Dandelions

SHORT STORY


As so many things that slipped away and turned from useful into garbage after wandering for too long, the birds no longer look for – or care about – 

the difference.


Published by 

The Missing Slate

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School Bags

School Bags

School Bags

FLASH FICTION


They were selected for practicality, nothing else, because they could hold foreign grammar, dead dictator’s speeches, photosynthesis simplified, pi and lunch.


Published by Southeast Fiction (defunct)

Reprinted by

JADE&COMPASS

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Imprints

School Bags

School Bags

FLASH FICTION


Like a grandfather clock, the old oak ticks against the window. The carpet is pressed down in squares and rectangles, the way grass remembers a picnic. 


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After the Pause

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Paper Boats

Paper Boats

Paper Boats

SHORT STORY


You taught me how to align
the small, trembling needle
of the compass you carried in your pocket, the gold colored arrow pointing north (so I could always find my way).


Published by 

Lowestoft Chronicle

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MICRO FICTION

Cursed is the Graveyard Graveyard Shift

Cursed is the Graveyard Graveyard Shift

Cursed is the Graveyard Graveyard Shift

MICRO FICTION


The dead are dead, 

except when they're not. 


Published by 

Nebula Nexus

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Faded Vibrancy

Cursed is the Graveyard Graveyard Shift

Cursed is the Graveyard Graveyard Shift

MICRO FICTION


I bought a wish in a jar.



Published by

Macrame Literary Journal

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