by JL Jacobs | Mar 25, 2026 | Art, Fantasy/Fairy Tale, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Nature, Photography, Prose
Stockton Spring by Cela Xiè The Lost Wings Many years ago, in the fairy kingdom of Alatorna a sudden blight appeared, and no oneknew why. In the winter cold, fairy leaders speculated that some microbe had overwhelmedtheir people. Or maybe an invisible...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 12, 2025 | Art, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Photography, Short Fiction
Crab Creek by Jeff Corwin “antumbra” was previously published in the Winter 2020 edition of Third Wednesday Magazine. antumbra Do I know him? Of course, I do. He moved to town when we were teens. Everyone thought it was a riot that our first...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 5, 2025 | Art, Art and Painting, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Short Fiction
Something to Remember by Alexey Adonin Like Some Idiot Love Song It wasn’t quite the way he moved, sitting there across from her in one of those chairs with the iron grilled backs. His legs were stretched out across the porch—one ankle bridged over the...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 23, 2025 | Art, Art and Painting, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Painting, Prose, Short Fiction
A Lone Tree Below Mt. Whitney by Kathleen Frank Sunshine Pie was originally published in the January 29, 2021 online edition of Everyday Fiction. Sunshine Pie “It’s left foot forward and two steps back.”Cecily looks at her feet. She’s six and a...
by JL Jacobs | Jul 24, 2024 | Art, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Painting, Poetry
My Neighborhood by Hyewon Cho Borders Just as our pigment was a barrier, so was my father’s education, and we lived in the shadow between two trees. For many years, we were the only dark faces in the neighborhood, embraced by some, shunned by...
by JL Jacobs | May 6, 2024 | Art, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Short Fiction
A Night to Remember by Brea’n Thompson Swallowing Beauty She used to sleep in a sad little alley, wrapped in her favorite heap of trash bags. Everything changed when Mr. Mayor invited her to tea. Said an uncle she never knew gave her...