Stripped, A Collection of Anonymous Flash (excerpts)
by AnonymousHe sits out there in his rowboat, mouth half open, the Chicago skyline rising and falling behind him. I walk on my knees though the water. Inching closer, slipping farther out into the lake.
Two Wheels
by Hilary B. BisenieksMy father was disappointed by my inability to ride a two-wheeler by the age of six. He never said so directly, but I could tell.
Communion
by Jim ZervanosPersephone Samaras can't wait to escape the oppressive heat of the pizza ovens. She's off to see her cousin Vasili in the hospital, that sterile, air-conditioned sanctuary.
Pincushion Letters
by Barry DinermanSeconds after my mother died, she began work in heaven on a little play titled "Naked in Bed with Eleanor Roosevelt."
The Absence of Fog
by Nimisha LadvaUsha and I were waiting for our usual treat, a fresh, buttered, sugar-sprinkled roti each. But then our grandmother bellowed from upstairs. “Who let all the fog into my room?” demanded Ba.
Master Plan
by D Sprung Kurilecz“New cereal?” he asks, and then, like the path that their marriage has taken, he renders the question rhetorical with a non sequitur. “Still working on that artery project, if you can believe it.”
My Heart Blisters Like a Broiled Sausage
by A. W. DeAnnuntisThe back of the check reads, “You are dead already!” Of course I recognize my Marigold’s arcane, Euro-trash scrawl immediately.







