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Category: Story a Day 2022

“The Fifth Stone” by Simon Strantzas

Posted on February 16, 2022

Over the course of her life a woman collects and discards five stones that both fascinate and torment her, and in the end discovers that they can unlock her nightmares. This a…

“Yoda” by Brian Doyle

Posted on February 15, 2022

A man finds a newborn, apparently abandoned by his teenage neighbor. This is an odd, short little story, very much a character sketch.

“Collision” by J. S. Breukelaar

Posted on February 14, 2022

Multiverses collide, and alternate versions of people and lives are entangled and then ripped apart. This is an interesting and twisty take on the multiverse trope, with a heartfelt and heartrending core…

“In the Tall Grass” by Simon Strantzas

Posted on February 13, 2022

A widow tries to find a place for the man-tree who may be her son to belong. This is an odd story that feels a bit like a fairy tale despite its…

“Skinder’s Veil” by Kelly Link

Posted on February 12, 2022

A graduate student watches a secluded house with two important rules: any friends of the owner who come to the back door are to be let in, but under no circumstances may…

“Annunciation” by Lauren Groff

Posted on February 11, 2022

A young woman uproots herself from her life and moves to San Francisco, where her life becomes entangled with her garrulous landlady and secretive co-worker. Much more character than plot driven, this…

“The Flower Unfolds” by Simon Strantzas

Posted on February 10, 2022

A woman who works in an office tower and feels past her prime has a chance encounter in an elevator that leads her to the botanical garden on the top flower and…

“Tiptoe” by Laird Barron

Posted on February 9, 2022

After an unsettling experience, a man reflects on some strange events from his childhood and suspects that there was something much darker about his father than he realized at the time. This…

“Sooner or Later, Your Wife Will Drive Home” by Genevieve Valentine

Posted on February 8, 2022

A collection of vignettes tell the stories of women traveling, often alone, who appear to be on the verge of catastrophe. The scenes here have subtle echoes back and forth, with little…

“Special Meal” by Josh Malerman

Posted on February 7, 2022

A girl has to prove that she doesn’t know math. This is a weird one indeed. In some sort of dystopian world, people aren’t supposed to know math – not just more…

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