Fiction

Stunted

“I learned in war, hospitals are to practice being dead," Father runs his finger over an old scar. It is stretched and distended now, because of how he has gained and lost so much weight so many times since then, like a squirrel or a bird or a bear eating and starving with the seasons.

The Grave Digger’s Son

In 1948 Booger McNulty's coal yard stirred constant gossip among the citizens who lived in the little bungalows on the narrow blocks in my far corner of Chicago. That was more than 60 years ago, a time when families took Sunday walks and went back home in time to hear Jack Benny on the radio. A Sunday walk didn't cost a cent, a price my parents could afford.

Of Two Minds

Yorkshire, England 1173 A.D.
 
The squat, elderly woman and her slender daughter waited nervously in the foyer of the drafty castle. "We'll be fine, Agnes -- this Sir William fellow only wishes to hear your story. One can't blame him for that, you know."

The Voynich Manuscript

Damn Leprechauns

It was a dark, cold, rainy night, and I’m sitting at my messy desk in my sleazy office above the long-shuttered Woolworth’s store, gulping down shot after shot of bourbon. This old gumshoe is in need of money, a woman and a case—and not necessarily in that order. Suddenly, there’s a light knock near the bottom of the door, and in strolls a freakin’ leprechaun. In an Irish brogue, he says: “Me wants me pot of gold back. Give it to me!”

Just His Luck

When I met Ben Vogel he was a year older than I was because he had to repeat the fourth grade.

“Why did you have to do that?” I asked.

“Because they’re out to get me,” he said.

“Who are ‘they?’” I asked, wondering who had it in for nine- and ten-year olds.
 
“People,” Ben said, “things. Mom says life is out to get me.”

A Small Greek God or How I Met Helen of Troy

I found a UPS notice on my front door. When I picked up the package, the return address was in Greek, so I had no idea who sent it. It was about the size of a shoebox. Everything about the package, except the Greek return address, was normal until I put it on the couch. The package jerked a couple of times. That got my attention.

Sea Plane

It was a typical Caribbean day: bright and sunny, the sky dotted with small puffy cumulus clouds drifting quietly and rapidly by. The harbor was busy with small vessels and larger ferry boats cruising back and forth on the sparkling, lightly white-capped waters.

The Call of the Hero

At a sacred mountain retreat in The Hall of the Hero, the chief hero admonished one of the members. “Fredericoarminbutt, some hero you turned out to be. You couldn’t even save a cat in a tree. You claimed vertigo, what a baby. Get out of here you wanker. And don’t come back.”

Kissing Tiny Flowers

A bow-legged man smacking his bum with a riding crop. A fat woman bouncing a healthy sixty-year old man on her knee. So-called eccentric’s rubbing his shoulders for a pound. He’d left one city for another and couldn’t tell the difference. He followed the vomit trail out of the subway and looked around. The streets where green and smelt of cider.. the people... multi-coloured and smelling of shite.  Then a taxi with cabbage-eating driver, taking him to his rented room in Junkhead Towers.

First Time—Almost

So here it is, about a quarter after eight on a Saturday night, and I’m hiding in my crappy little dorm room at U.C.L.A. I’ve been doing this for three days now — hiding, that is. I haven’t gone to classes; I haven’t eaten in the cafeteria on the first floor, or nothing. I’ve only left this room to dash to the bathroom or to grab something to eat or drink from the vending machines at the end of the hall on this floor. I’m so embarrassed. It’s all over the dorm what I did.

Not Such a Good Night

“I feel weird,” I said as we neared Buck’s Bar.

“You are weird,” my friend Chase joked. “We’re all weird, dude. Haven’t you learned that yet?”

“I just feel funny,” I said.

“Couple a cold ones will take care of that, Eric, my man,” Chase said.

“Sure,” I said. “That’ll do the trick.”

The Visit

Allison lay there, looking up at a star filled sky, as a cool breeze blew over her naked body. This was her favorite place of all and she visited it every night. The darkness embraced her as a lover and she trembled with excitement. Her sensual communing would have been perfect if only they had shown up.

The Soup Is Getting Cold

As I scribe and recount my experiences, it was as if a dream… to which I cannot return. He said his name was Colonel Virgil. In a vision, he offered me an opportunity to see what the future would hold. He was able to converse with me in my native Tuscan dialect and French. His English was of a dialect I did not speak. He explained much that I had yet to understand. He said he would be my guide.

An Old Dream

He felt uneasy, out of place. He thought it was China; it might have been Burma. But he was there, wherever it was. He was standing on the sun deck of a multi-level wood home that jutted precariously from a rich, deep, green, tropical hillside. 

The Day I Pulled A Gun On Dickie Penn

Dickie Penn was an old-style entrepreneur, with the flair of Richard Branson, the slyness of Rupert Murdoch and the seething hatred of mankind as Lord Alan Sugar, with a dash of Lord Jeffrey Archer's mischievousness thrown in.

A Killer on the Loose

With great pain he spied around looking for the camera that would track him down if he dared let them. Into the all-night convenience store, wet from rain, as the thunder pealed again and again, shaking the building like an earthquake.

The Sorceress Who Destroyed Barney

Barney’s first out-of-body experience came when he jumped into the public fountain in the middle of Lincoln Center. Lydia the sorceress smiled at the edge of the sequinned waters. It was seven days before Christmas, and the new cold weather was making the serpentine living around New York’s upper west side streets more acute and more immediate.

Notice This

“Hon, we received another notice from the, as you call them ‘THE OWNERS ASSOCIATION’ down the street about cleaning up the mess we keep making. It states that we are not in compliance and they will take major action against all of us that are in that situation. There is a part here that says we have been warned previously. Do you recall?”

This Time

The Baby is born. It’s a boy, just like Michael had said it would be. Eve is sleeping, and we are safe. I hold this Baby in my arms, and I don’t know if I should be happy about this, or if I should wish that it had never been born.

God is Busy, Can i help You?

A Friend In Need

The two of them were sitting there just looking at each other as the waitress served coffee.

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