Each day at Borders resembled the next. The daily roster was divided into one- and two-hour blocks. Section. […]
Category Archive: Fiction
By the time the butler has knocked to say her cocktail is mixed, her burger is assembled, and […]
Waking up, one foot on the winter floor. Somewhat cold. Not overly, the slippers a little too far […]
In the utopia of sleep, citizens sleep 20 hours out of the day, in bedsoreless hammocks and mattresses, […]
Minor Lits is delighted to feature an excerpt from the newest novel published by Galley Beggar Press, Gonzalo C. […]
Self-care is so important. X. and Y. knew this, and acted accordingly. Their selves were well cared for. […]
My sister is special. That’s what my mother said when she was born in that bright and sunny […]
The moon has become tangled in the branches of the poplar trees, and its faraway glow barely manages […]
This story is taken from Tales from The Shadow Booth, a new journal of weird and eerie fiction […]
There are no hymns or prayers, as I had expected, and nobody gives a speech. I wait to […]
