Flash Fictions

Catch as catch can.

I‘m never sure exactly what you should expect. Therefore, maybe you should stop expecting me

to expect for you. These short fiction paragraphs, the surreal little tales are all I can

offer. That and maybe a few coupons for fish and catfood. Every week a new odd adventure will appear in this space. After a few weeks , if the response is green and spacious, I’ll even start playing off

the words of your e-mails. I begin with snowchains.


Catch as catch can.

Baseballs make fine friends. They understand social dynamic

intricacies, and are practiced in the oddities of picking up chicks. I’m

not saying they’re very strong or even have arms. But each stitch

represents a conquest, and even the scent of military might is a sex

magnet. Sometimes when my baseball and I go out to the bars, she’ll

buy me a few drinks and lament the lack of available women. Then

when it seems obvious she won’t be getting lucky, she’ll lean over and

try to kiss me. And although I might find her leathery skin and infinite

curves physically appealing, I know that baseballs will never stray from

their sexual orientation for long. Later that night she’ll be angry,

speeding at over ninety miles per hour down a snowy country road,

and lose control, crashing into some fallow field. And then she’ll call

looking for a tow, because she’s stuck and they don’t make snow

chains for baseballs.

Why Stop Now:

“The Purpose of Fire.”

“Dry as a Bone.”</b></b>


Recently on Ink 19...

Earth to Moon

Earth to Moon

Print Reviews

With her newly-released memoir, Earth to Moon, actress, podcaster, and boutique tea merchant Moon Unit Zappa delivers much more than a nitty-gritty account of life as a member of one of music’s most iconic families.

Pippin

Pippin

Archikulture Digest

A young royal must step up and run a kingdom, but he prefers to party with his buddies in this rare classic by Stephen Schwartz. Pippin plays at Winter Garden, Florida’s Garden Theatre through September 15, 2024.

Jeffrey Foucault

Jeffrey Foucault

Interviews

Judy Craddock speaks with Jeffrey Foucault about his first album in six years, The Universal Fire, and connecting all kinds of dots in the wake of loss.