Short Fiction Online
Hello All,
New issue of Ramble Underground is online. We have three new short fiction stories and art throughout by Elaine Thompson.
Have a look...
Short Fiction Story(s)
AMERICAN IDOL FINALE
by Mark Spencer
“Elvis was seventy-one years old and weighed at least three hundred and fifty pounds, so I’ve been expecting this. Now I have to get his corpse out of our Greenwich Village apartment and onto the sidewalk somewhere …” Read more
BATHWATER
by Sarah Mitchell
“Upstairs, I hear the sounds of my son waking, and I follow his footsteps through the ceiling as he stumbles from his bed to the bath. Tom is eighteen, nearly a man. Nearly the man his father was…” Read more
Wednesday’s CHILD
by Constance Smith
“Her grandmother said that because she was born on a Wednesday, she was full of woe. Gina tried to imagine how that must feel, having a sadness inside you so great that you are full of it, like when you eat too much of something and it hurts.” Read more
New issue of Ramble Underground is online. We have three new short fiction stories and art throughout by Elaine Thompson.
Have a look...
Short Fiction Story(s)
AMERICAN IDOL FINALE
by Mark Spencer
“Elvis was seventy-one years old and weighed at least three hundred and fifty pounds, so I’ve been expecting this. Now I have to get his corpse out of our Greenwich Village apartment and onto the sidewalk somewhere …” Read more
BATHWATER
by Sarah Mitchell
“Upstairs, I hear the sounds of my son waking, and I follow his footsteps through the ceiling as he stumbles from his bed to the bath. Tom is eighteen, nearly a man. Nearly the man his father was…” Read more
Wednesday’s CHILD
by Constance Smith
“Her grandmother said that because she was born on a Wednesday, she was full of woe. Gina tried to imagine how that must feel, having a sadness inside you so great that you are full of it, like when you eat too much of something and it hurts.” Read more