Most read stories

Nausea

15521552 views1313 comments1111 favs

It’s been a series of bad clams

Raw Sugar

15521552 views44 comments22 favs

Take shelter from the rain inside the Museum of Sex.

History of Moon Velveeta

15521552 views11 comment11 fav

Only ever been twelve men on the moon. And one cheese.

Poem for My Wife and Three Daughters

15521552 views44 comments00 favs

Last night Ariana our second daughter, only 8,wanted to baptize you for your birthday. Her hair shimmered and the face of her joy reminded me of Two Oceans Plateauin the Beartooth Range in southern Montana.As she walked from the sink she carrieda large…

Time Passed to Time Present

15521552 views1010 comments99 favs

Four Quartets is a slender book which/ can be read with intensity in its entirety

Like Worship

15521552 views66 comments44 favs

The bartender keeps asking what you smell and you say: lemons, oak, and pear. I smell lust. We move to the reds. Pinot Noir. Cabernet Sauvignon. Port.

66 W

15521552 views55 comments44 favs

He said he'd meet me at the Lyric before curtains. For drinks. Only he didn't. Which was OK. The seat was softer, roomier without him. Buzzer rang, doors closed. His loss. Rusalka was clearer. More resonant. Vibrant. Better. …

LATE NIGHT WITH MANDELBROT

15521552 views44 comments55 favs

On Soapography, two actresses are discussing everyone’s personal heaven, and in another room you can hear a woman who is your dead mother combing her hair in a doctor’s smock in a dream,

Meeting Adjourned

15521552 views22 comments11 fav

Once a month I fuck the boss. It’s not part of my job description. We have a meeting in her office, after thirty minutes she opens the door to what appears to be a storeroom but is actually a well-appointed fuck chamber ...

Substitute

15521552 views33 comments11 fav

He wiped it with a damp cloth. He set it in a glazed clay pot next to the sofa and admired its scrawny handsomeness.

Table Thoughts

15521552 views77 comments88 favs

“You should've let him drown,” she once told me. Doesn't she see that I did? I'll let her drown, too.

Rowdy

15521552 views55 comments00 favs

Flash’s hackles stood brushlike but he kept his head bowed just enough beneath the bigger dog’s stare to delay the inevitable fight. Flash, Mal thought approvingly, would pick the time and place.

Centipede

15521552 views22 comments11 fav

Five o’clock, and Madame choosing her evening legs. Elizabeth assisting. Elizabeth will continue to assist until midnight, despite the chaos, at which point the authorities will tell her such assistance is no longer necessary.

Dilemma

15521552 views1313 comments1212 favs

Myrna came home from her new, midnight shift, waitressing job at the Waffle House saying she was sorry but she couldn't take any more gray-haired Jesus-types with their dollar bills held high, releasing a few so they would flutter, as if borne by wings, onto the tables as…

To my own two feet

15521552 views99 comments77 favs

When I first arrived/footling-breeched/you two were there/ahead of me.

Bones of the Amazon, Part I of a Novella

15521552 views00 comments00 favs

Lulu Petite was sitting in a lounge chair by the side of the pool when she heard the man splash into the water, almost unnoticed by the guests milling around the backyard of the palatial estate. Everybody, seemingly, was involved in a balancing act of one

Snap

15511551 views22 comments11 fav

Sweet Tooth needed a little snack, so he ambled on down the hall to the kitchen. He figured to make one of his patented peanut butter, potato chip, tangerine, raisin, and banana sandwiches because those things just always hit the spot. Unfortunately, when he tugged the…

Truth Or Consequence

15511551 views77 comments44 favs

Mass media thought control, from consumer advertising to political sloganeering, is creating a new generation of irrational thinkers. If this trend continues, one day soon we may find ourselves under the control of some genius gone haywire.

Confessions of a Cursing Librarian

15511551 views88 comments44 favs

Under no circumstances can you say "fuck" when you're working in a public library. Especially in the junior room.

The Chicken Crisis

15511551 views00 comments00 favs

She's sure the chicken is having an identity crisis; it's staring into the full-length mirror, watching itself, a never-ending exchange of eyeball glances between chicken flesh and silver-blasted…

Footnote

15511551 views1515 comments1010 favs

Weddings, engagements etc.

Fun With Literature, Part Two

15511551 views66 comments44 favs

Here are some ideas for stories I have had. 1. A captain of a whaling ship loses his leg to a whale, and makes it is life's mission to find this beast and kill it, and make a pair of boots, belt, and wallet out of its skin. 2. Ten people are invited to stay the weekend at a…

The French Revolution

15511551 views22 comments11 fav

Judith was a bed wetter. Judith was a first-year college student and she was embarrassed that she wet the bed.

Concave and Convex Images

15511551 views66 comments44 favs

It’s all a matter of warped mirrors. As in the multi-mirrored passage I stood before as a boy

I Knew Her

15511551 views1717 comments1313 favs

We met in the theater.

God's Vial

15511551 views55 comments33 favs

The porous bear the anchorite’s vial

Tough Love

15511551 views00 comments00 favs

If they don’t cover consequences in your gifted and talented program, you may care to research it.

The Lot

15511551 views22 comments00 favs

The inhabitants of the surrounding neighborhood steered clear of the Lot, mindful of its existence, its countless drags of scrap, drenched with the fused association of many scenes and emotions from memory and experience. Left to its own devices, the place is now…

Buzz Kill

15511551 views22 comments11 fav

Blood had soaked through his Converse All-Stars, and into his cotton sox. It was the smell of metal, of iron more specifically, that nudged his mind out from the fog of shock and denial, closer to the reality of his circumstances.

Four Stories I Cannot Write

15511551 views88 comments55 favs

“Per­haps instead of a book I could write lists of words, in alpha­bet­ical order, an ava­lanche of isol­ated words which expresses the truth I still do not know” — Italo Calvino albu­men before child grit secretlyshame august blood …