Posted on September 20, 2011 by writer
No Rain in the Rose City
by Shelley Stearns and Jody Jones
Lela wiped her hands across the bus kiosk. The city’s public transit map lit up under her palm, revealing a web of confused colors inter-tangled like a basket of yarn. She moved her fingers in and out to separate one from the next. Her line—the two sixty-three—blinked in bright fuchsia. She double-clicked, bringing it to the foreground. The doors to the fuchsia MAX opened blasting cool air around her. She stepped on and brushed her hands across her jeans. The chill was always shocking, but she settled into it. A bit of fuzz stuck in the snaggle of her left fingernail. She let it sit for a moment, and then threw it to the ground. She sighed and bit on the part of the nail that was sticking out.
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Thursday’s Child
by Anne Trainor
If this were a story, it would start with: Once upon a time, there was this woman who was sleep walking. She tried and tried to wake up.
The problem was, she had forgotten about the little people. No, not people with dwarfism or people of lower class status, this is a fairy tale. The little people, the meekies. The pixies some people call them. They were everywhere, where she had grown up. In the stone fences that burrowed through the woods throughout the town, the bowls and bifurcations of the maple trees and the oaks, under the tufts of grass in the pine marshes. They danced through the house at night, played around the sleeping bodies of herself and her brother like the Lilliputians and Gulliver. Sometimes, they loved little tricks like this, they would lift the whole bed, gently floating it up into the night sky, send it spinning and reeling through the stars. It was a blast.
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Thor’s Tarts
by Go Ducks!
Thor opens the oven to reveal one single tiny tart.
“Hmm, now that’s one tasty-looking tart. I don’t know if Miss Paula Dean can beat my signature recipe. But I guess she’ll sure try.”
The studio audience claps.
“You bet your ass I will.” Paula says as she struts onto the set.
Thor welcomes her with a big hug.
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The Sun-flower
by The Honest Liars
It was yellow like the sun, and Charlie had never seen anything like it in his life. He got on one knee to look closer. He wondered if it was warm to the touch, or if it would burn him.
“Maybe it’s a rose,” said Charlie.
“You should get away from it. It’s dangerous,” said Louis, adjusting the glasses on his thin nose.
“There ain’t no roses in Rose City,” said Nathan as he crossed his arms.
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The Mischief of Doppelgangers
by Amanda Robinson
Bobby wasn’t really crazy. Unfortunately, only a handful of people knew Bobby wasn’t crazy, and almost all of them were Bobby. Bobby’s only real problem was that he was an avid proponent of the works of Brian Greene, the theoretical physicist and string theorist. See, when you try to explain to people that everyone has doppelgangers- exact copies of themselves who exist in parallel realities- you tend to be labeled as crazy, or perhaps simply a little “out there”. Go on to explain that these doppelgangers can travel between any of infinite multiple universes, and so can you, and you’ll notice your listeners begin to back away from you slowly. Continue reading →
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