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Back to Wonderland

March 11, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable Leave a comment

She gets up to go to the bathroom, shuffling her way across the dark bedroom because she doesn’t want to stumble on shoes or toys.  The dark has an almost […]

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Bird's Eye View, Fantasy/SciFi, flash, Short Fiction

Crazy Like a Fox

March 4, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

 (or, Thank You For the Ride!) The Fox moved silently along the wooded path.  She was not being chased, which was the very definition of a good day for the […]

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Bird's Eye View, Fantasy/SciFi, Short Fiction

The Cosmic Glitch

February 26, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 4 Comments

Sometimes,  in the minutes before love when we are smiling and talking, our bodies alive to one another and thrumming with anticipation, I expect it, finally, to happen. They will enter the room, […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, Fantasy/SciFi, flash, love

Electricity

February 18, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 6 Comments

I gave the eulogy at my mother’s funeral.  I did not see Lightning Jim right away, though there were only about a dozen or so old folks in the pews […]

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Bird's Eye View, not horror, but still uncomfortable, Short Fiction

Watch your brother

February 5, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 2 Comments

Watch your brother, watch your brother, the girl thought to herself. Wondering why they always said to watch him when he never did anything worth looking at. He just sat […]

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flash, love, Short Fiction
Gameboard

Gameboard

January 20, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 12 Comments

I met my husband in a dog food factory.  I know that sounds like the beginning of a joke, but it’s true.  We both had summer jobs at ProVets Pet […]

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Bird's Eye View, growing up midwestern, not horror, but still uncomfortable, Short Fiction

Waking Up From Dying

January 17, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 8 Comments

Waking up from dying was not at all what she had thought or feared it would be.  There were no gates, pearly or fiery or otherwise.  No floor of clouds.  […]

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Bird's Eye View, love, not horror, but still uncomfortable, Short Fiction

An Unexpected Exodus

January 5, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 9 Comments

Something has been on my mind, something I read somewhere not long ago – I don’t remember where, maybe Nova, or one of the airline in-flight magazines.  The article was […]

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Bird's Eye View, Essays, growing up midwestern, not horror, but still uncomfortable

The Happiest Place On Earth

January 4, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable 4 Comments

I never suspected anything  – no one did.  I mean, did you?  When you went, did you? See, that’s how I know how good they were – I don’t even […]

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Bird's Eye View, horror, Short Fiction

The Accountant: A Ghost Story

January 1, 2013by Reliablyuncomfortable Leave a comment

I’ve been a cop for twenty-seven years – a detective for the last twelve. I retired last year – had to.  I’ve had a trick knee since that raid we […]

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Bird's Eye View, horror, Short Fiction

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