
Tag: Fiction
Cucumber / Seth Gleckman

Oasis / Rowan MacDonald

Rowan MacDonald’s short fiction has been awarded the Kenan Ince Memorial Prize (2023) and nominated for Best of the Net (2025). His words have appeared in publications around the world, including most recently New Writing Scotland, Bright Flash Literary Review, Sans. PRESS, Rock Salt Journal and Coffin Bell Journal. He lives in Tasmania with his dog, Rosie, who sits beside him for each word he writes.
Half-Pint Fruit Punch / Michael Clark



Michael A. Clark’s novella “Are One” has recently been published by Water Dragon Publishing, and his short story, “The Final Shot” appears at https://whitecatpublications.com/2024/04/09/the-final-shot/. “I, Cro-Mag” is in the current issue of Electric Spec.
Clark lives in Charlotte, NC, and currently works in industrial automation while spending as much time as he can outdoors. He likes baseball and writes short stories and music because that’s what he does.
What I Witnessed on the Hotel TV / Alaina Hammond

Alaina Hammond is a poet, playwright, fiction writer, and visual artist. @alainaheidelberger on Instagram.
Through the Window / Toby Hecht

Toby Tucker Hecht is a writer and scientist who lives and works in Bethesda, Maryland. At least forty of her stories have been published either in print or in online literary journals. A native New Yorker with a rather traditional life, she writes fiction to explore more exciting lives than her own. She is now working on a collection of short stories, and a series of linked short stories.
Outside Freezer / Neil Jacobs

Neil Jacobs’ thirty-year career as a psychologist working with leaders, teams, and organizations causes him to reflect daily on the complexity of the human condition. He carries this into his writing. Neil’s evolution as a writer has been informed by workshops at the Fine Art Works Center in Provincetown, MA under the tutelage of authors such as Garrard Conley and Mira Jacob, and writing courses at Grub Street in Boston. He recently finished his first novel, a family saga between two sets of neighbors set in the North of England.
Last Ride / Shawn Yager

Shawn Yager is an educator who lives in the Monadnock Region of southwestern New Hampshire. He has previously published flash, short stories, and poems both online and in print. He considers himself a “pantser” who tries to write rough drafts as spontaneously as possible. Of course, this produces many false-starts and much hair-pulling.
The Smaller Me Inside Of Me Who Could Have Lived Here /Madison Ellingsworth
Madison Ellingsworth likes walking. Her writing has been published in The Palisades Review, West Trade Review, NonBinary Review, and more. Madison’s work can also be found at madisonellingsworth.com.

Lucky Break / Marie Anderson
