
Short stories to accompany you on your commute -- wherever that may be.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Superman Falling lives near to my heart, first because it came from an emotional place, and second, because it I learned so much working on it.
The emotional origin was years ago. I was recovering from a major abdominal surgery – the removal of a ca... more
This story was first published in Chariton Review. While the characters and events are fictional, the layout of the home where Jean and her husband Bradley live in is based on the home I grew up in. I can see them moving around each other in that hou... more
I brought this story into a writing workshop early in my MFA experience, and the professor hated it, but enough people encouraged me that I polished it up and submitted it anyway and it found an enthusiastic home at Sycamore Review. It was a good le... more
This story is the third of three interrelated stories called After the Storms.
As with "Room" this story originated with a prompt:
Two characters part ways forever.
We were asked also to think about the questions: "Who and when and where?" "Do the... more
This story was first published in an anthology, Turning Points: Stories About Choice and Change.
The story is published on its own, but is the second of three interrelated stories called "After the Storms."
Greg Gordon Smith composes and sound desi... more
This story was first published in Devilfish Review (sadly, now defunct, or I would link to them!). It stands alone, but is the first part of a trilogy of stories called "After the Storms."
A few years back I took a class taught by the illustrious Ri... more
Thoughtful and unusual stories that unfold gradually and deliberately. Smith-Seetachitt’s writing entertains, inspires thought, and is subtly vivid. Best of all, she reads it well.
Lovely quiet story full of vague references that allow the listener’s mind to fill in the blanks. Beautiful. Thank you, Barrington!










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