[wpaudio url=”/audio/5_7/Gann.mp3″ text=”listen to this story” dl=”0″] We stood whistling on the town beach. A few miles down, a dead tiger washed up on the sand. The crowd gathered around the tiger had swollen to the dunes by the time we arrived. “How on Earth?” people asked over and over.
The Cruel Father, Learning that He Is About to Be Killed by His Son, Puts to Death All Children Born to Him
Kyle Minor
He kept a catalog of women’s eyes. Not just green, brown, blue, or hazel, but the shapes of eyes, almond or hooded or deep-set or Oriental, and how evenly spaced they were or weren’t, and how long the eyelashes, and how thick the eyebrows, and plucked or not plucked.
Gift
Ansley Moon
Gift’s mother left when he was only five years old. One day she was everywhere in their house, her perfume filling even the crevices where his marbles rolled. And the next she was gone. According to his father, she left no explanation. But, Gift found a note tucked under his pillow.
Gift
Gena Mohwish
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TO UNDERSTAND STRING THEORY
Johnsie Noel
At the ages of six and nine we understood simply the ‘theory of everything.’ The 11th dimension was condensed down to – a ball of twine unwound, vibrating secrets strung between girls and two tin cans once filled. Two decades later, we understand nothing, simply.
Falcon Street
Tia Prouhet
Marcy says he loves you, you know and I nod because it’s easier than telling her she’s wrong. I can see it, she says. Marcy is two years older and got her period the summer before me.
Salt of the Earth
Laura Read
All the way from Spokane to Omaha, meat-packing capitol of the nation, I study my legs, tan from laying out in the yard. Before I left, my mother made me apply mustache removal cream, said you can’t meet the colonel looking like that.
AT THIS TABLE
Keith Rosson
The table is in a restaurant in a building that was built in 1885. The building was remodeled in 1915 and again in 1952 after it was found that a broken sewage pipe had been weakening the foundation for decades.
Notes on a Clean River
Chris Sheehan
There’s no reason for the old man to weigh in; he’s looking out the window, toward the lake slicked nicely with nutrients: he’s not concerned with who they are or where they’ve been.
What the American Public Wants
Robert Anthony Siegel
Sylvia Pincus could not tell her daughter, Daphne, that she still watched Late Night with George Rockland, but she felt justified: It was a way of working through her feelings about Daphne’s recent divorce, and about Daphne’s now ex-husband, George Rockland.
The Chameleon Kid
Robert Swartwood
[wpaudio url=”/audio/5_7/swartwood.mp3″ text=”listen to this story” dl=”0″] The chameleon kid is standing beside a tree. Nobody can see the chameleon kid because, in a sense, he has become that tree. The grainy bark, the knots, even the dull green leaves—the chameleon kid is able to morph all of those aspects into himself.
Gracias, Pero Si
Robb Todd
An old woman with a face as colonial as the town hands you a cold drink brewed with corn and she tells you in Spanish how she knows you are an American because you only speak English and she warns you of the thing that scares you most: “You’re going to love this country.
Gracias, Pero Si
Brandi Wells
love stories 1. My mother tells me sex is when penis is in a vagina, but she says she doesn’t know how or why. She says it is one way and then another. She says she will ask my father how it works. 2.
GETTING GODLESS
Bill Yarrow
I. God is man squared. That is to say, God is man raised to a higher power. Man is the root, the square root, of God. We believe in the ideal (truth, wisdom, justice, honor, integrity, selflessness, sacrifice, compassion, goodness) and God is the name we give to that ideal.