Categoría: a short stories

  • Eleanor Rigby by Luisa Zambrotta

    Eleanor Rigby by Luisa Zambrotta

    “Eleanor Rigby” (released in 1966)  was written by Paul McCartney and credited to  Lennon / McCartney The song continued the Beatles’ evolution from a pop, live-performance band to a more experimental, studio-orientated band It was a very important move forward. both musically and lyrically, marking a  break with the optimism…

  • Mobs by Paul Tristram

    Mobs by Paul Tristram

    The end of Eve’s Tyrannical Reign over the village… was as simple as it was shocking. They found her at the bottom of a well… broken arms and neck. No witnesses, no nothing… it must have happened between first light (for that’s when her husband Fred left for work) and…

  • Okay, one hand only | Mai Thảo

    Okay, one hand only | Mai Thảo

    Mai Thảo by Đinh Trường Chinh (image) A short story in Vietnamese by Mai ThảoTranslator: Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm At the time I was still at Đường Ký Con near Cầu Ông Lãnh. The place I stayed at was right by an alley. At the bottom of that pit of…

  • I pass by him and observe by Bogdan Dragos

    I pass by him and observe by Bogdan Dragos

    yeah, he’s past that age where men put up fake smiles to be liked and to fit in circles I think he’s in his early forties Good man works all day and keeps his mouth shut even if he’s asked something Great man At 6 PM the work day ends…

  • The sunset hue on your cheeks by María José Luque Fernández

    The sunset hue on your cheeks by María José Luque Fernández

    And my pupils catch fire from the blush of your ribs and the caresses of your shadows emerge as I climb barefoot upon your greys dancing melodies on the moon’s hidden face. Beyond the clouds the blues entwine from my breasts laundresses And blue tits unfurl their trill swaying from…

  • 9 Dec 1979: Eradication of the Smallpox Virus by Luisa Zambrotta

    9 Dec 1979: Eradication of the Smallpox Virus by Luisa Zambrotta

    9 Dec, 1979– The eradication of the smallpox virus is certified, making smallpox the first and to date only human disease driven to extinction. Smallpox is an acute contagious disease caused by the variola virus, transmitted from person to person through tiny drops of an infected person’s saliva when the…

  • insanity can be toyed with by Bogdan Dragos

    insanity can be toyed with by Bogdan Dragos

    it’s weird that you can grab these tools in any hardware store whenever you want hose and a duct tape and sleeping pills from the drug store It’s all available these days and so it should be Society shouldn’t try so hard to keep all of its members alive she…

  • 18 Nov. 1907: COMPAY SEGUNDO ‘s Birth by Luisa Zambrotta

    18 Nov. 1907: COMPAY SEGUNDO ‘s Birth by Luisa Zambrotta

    Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz (18 November 1907 – 13 July 2003), known professionally as “Compay Segundo“, was a Cuban singer-songwriter and guitarist He achieved great  international fame in 1997, with the release of the Buena Vista Social Club album, and  the film of the same title,  made by Wim Wenders…

  • THE PORCH by Eileen Patterson

    THE PORCH by Eileen Patterson

    I stand on the steps looking up at him with pride. I push my back against the siding, my thighs tighten remembering his hands around me the night before. There is no denying the appetite I have for him. I am like a priest on the steps of the house…

  • Love on the rocks. by John Coyote

    Love on the rocks. by John Coyote

    Loves on the rocks.. Tonight me and Neil Diamond are hanging out together. I am writing my whiskey poetry tonight. Lately I needed the whiskey. Old wars, 500 Army shots and my sleeping mind need a wake-up call.  I am retired now and I need to concentrate on my writing.…

  • people who give me advice by Bogdan Dragos

    people who give me advice by Bogdan Dragos

    he was that type that took no shit from nobody but unlike most people living like that he was not ignorant or prejudiced he knew exactly what he was doing and lived by his words: “People who give me advice are actually giving themselves advice.” I’m so glad I’ve heard…

  • DEAF EARS by Mike Steeden

    DEAF EARS by Mike Steeden

    Was it the Season? Was it the Age?Was it the Master? Was it the SlaveWho pulled the trigger? Who lit the match?Who threw the lifeline? What was the catch?The hope of a future fades away and disappearsWhere there once was laughter, now all that’s left are tearsAnd where there once…

  • HAMLET  (by William Shakespeare) —02 By Luisa Zambrotta

    HAMLET  (by William Shakespeare) —02 By Luisa Zambrotta

    Prince Hamlet  has come home to Denmark to attend his father’s funeral, and has found his mother Gertrude already remarried. The Queen has wed Hamlet’s uncle Claudius, the dead king’s brother. When his father’s ghost visits the castle, Hamlet finds out that he was murdered by Claudius who poured poison…

  • Community Service by Neil Brosnan

    Community Service by Neil Brosnan

    “Go on, ask her!” his mouth shielded by his left palm, Mick Nevin’s right elbow nudged at his brother’s ribs.                                 “You ask her. It’s you that…” Matt hissed, tired of the weekly ritual.             “Go on; it isn’t as if you’d be asking for yourself. Quick; she’s…

  • Bogdan Dragos follows with us!

    Bogdan Dragos follows with us!

    Hello everyone I am happy to present a new series of original poems by Bogdan Dragos. We have been publishing our poems in Masticadores (Gobblers and LatinosUSA) for 4 years, every week. As the author, I received hundreds of visits to our website: Masticadores. Receive our affection and kindness. And…