Most read stories

Man, Ending

14711471 views33 comments11 fav

The man had decided that this was going to be his last day. He’d find out one final thing and he’d be done. He had spent the last few years of his life unwinding things that had been wound and untying knots that had been tied.

Ruin

14711471 views1010 comments77 favs

We keep a ruin of a house, but I suppose it's all right.

Pillow

14711471 views1414 comments00 favs

“I was just dreaming about you,” he said, sleepy-voiced. “What's for breakfast?”

Fealty

14711471 views1010 comments77 favs

I wander toward the midnight dock a neon sine curve stabs my eyes

After He Stays

14711471 views66 comments11 fav

When the sex that is new and promising in its awkward moments is over, you turn to him. You expect that he’s figuring out a way to leave; the parts of you that know wait for him to stand up and put his clothes back on, quicker and with more eagerness than

In Our America

14711471 views11 comment11 fav

If I floated about this coffee cafe,Like a spirit, just watching.In this room of framed fake memories,A room of ambient light, marketing to the masses,(It works; it gets 'em in the doors.)If I floated, I'd seeThese people sitting—eating, drinking, sipping, typing,…

Language Lesson

14701470 views00 comments00 favs

I smoked my cigarro under his watchful eye. We were never able to make too much conversation even when I was teaching him at Educenter. Now that David had opened his own school, Evert had come to learn with him because it was much more affordable, but he

SEA BIRDS

14701470 views1111 comments22 favs

They frequent the open oceanbut not on this daythis day is dark and dank after aheavy rainstormI wait for them to come back tothe waterthey don't comeI wonder where they hide duringthe stormthe gulls don't fit in tree holesso where, where are they?

Insidious

14701470 views22 comments11 fav

Thirty years later – and all the years in between – Alan Walton would remember how insidious it was, the anger that started that night with Quinton Harris, fifteen years old and the undisputed leader of the troop, and spread like a virus to the other boys

17 Things More Important to Americans than Poems, Poets and Poetics:

14701470 views1111 comments66 favs

Today’s new YouTube kitten;

Barnyard 1961

14701470 views66 comments55 favs

The boy heard loud barks and squeals, climbed on a chair, and looked out the window at the barnyard and the faded blood red barn.

But It's Been a While

14701470 views1818 comments1515 favs

When I first met Luther he was sitting on the sidewalk, his back pushed up against a vacant storefront wall, thumbing through the “help wanted” section of a few-days-old copy of our local paper and I was moved to offer him a couple of dollars for which he said,…

Nothing Revolts

14701470 views00 comments00 favs

"Nothingness had had enough. Nothingness had become militant. It had bought a camouflage jacket. It grew an afro. It burned its bra. Nothingness was pissed, and it wanted its stuff back."

Genocide City Zone

14701470 views00 comments00 favs

Welcome to the genocide city zone I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay We've been killing folks here All the live-long day If you want to join us You'll have to pay the price Your soul's the cost, so ante up C'mon and shoot the dice Welcome to the genocide city zone …

Five Breaths Or Less

14701470 views33 comments22 favs

She flew through the air, linen skirt billowing around her. Below, her buckled bicycle was taking a different route. Less aerodynamic than she, its trajectory was brief, crashing into the ditch. Elspeth kept on flying. Time slowed, and expanded

I-35W

14701470 views55 comments55 favs

my world cracked

Marilyn in Ottawa

14701470 views44 comments22 favs

I looked away. Why embarrass the Ottawa woman? Why make her uncomfortable? The polite thing is to move on, forget about it. Stare at the sidewalk not yet wet but becoming wet. Be Canadian.

Under the Drawbridge

14701470 views99 comments66 favs

J;>8-<=

Sisters

14701470 views55 comments55 favs

What Did We Fight Over?

Paradise Island

14701470 views1010 comments88 favs

A man comes out of the waves

Acrobats

14701470 views11 comment22 favs

What a beautiful day it was, what a wonderful day to lose one's mind. This is what you think going into it, that it is all a wonderful dream come true, and sure I'll have my hands full, but at the end of the day it will be worth something. If I hang in long enough,…

This Can't Be Blank

14701470 views77 comments99 favs

I don't know where to start. We're gaining flight. Did you seeanybody we know? The trees are always a concern. I don't thinkI know how to stop this thing from crashing into parked cars,that is if we live. You can say it was all on a stupid dare. They don't have to know…

Nightmares from the Wanted Section

14701470 views88 comments66 favs

WANTED: a Muse. Former Special Forces solider turned poet seeking artistic inspiration. Brunettes preferred but blondes will not be turned away; gingers, however, are out of the question. Must have a voice that sounds like money, a self-destructive tem

The Watch

14701470 views1717 comments1010 favs

I packed food for a lifetime, clothes and boots, all the guns, and the audio of our poetry...

Penny Candy

14691469 views1111 comments55 favs

Thank you for the flip book with the woman dancing, bird wing elbows, knees this way and that.

A Coin, Two Coins

14691469 views99 comments66 favs

It hangs unspoken in the sadness he pushes through his harmonica, while his hands work the old, beat-up guitar that tries to be a Gibson for his fingertips.

AnythingAnythingAnything

14691469 views55 comments44 favs

I’ll sit up all night, I don’t mind. I don’t have to Go to work, Or Wake up early.

Or

14691469 views1515 comments88 favs

I paid the doctor / You paid the doctor

Barbarian(s) Within the Gates

14691469 views66 comments55 favs

This writers' conference (sponsored by VQR, which had run its banner ad atop the Fictionaut home page in the summer of 2014, which begins to explain both my attendance and this essay) revealed itself as an apt subject . . .

Presley of the FBI

14691469 views00 comments00 favs

"You look awfully familiar," said one of the corrupt oil company execs to the dark-haired man with the sunglasses and big sideburns.