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Literally Stories is all about short stories. Literally. It was created by writers for writers and exists to showcase the best and brightest fiction on the web.
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Auld Author – Fahrenheit 451 brought to us by Thurman Hart.
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Though this is not a particularly Auld or unknown piece it is obvious that Thurman Hart feels passionate about this and it has had a profound effect and that surely qualifies for a place in this oc…
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Week 428: Spring Cleaning; the Week That Is; Ten Names For the Inhabitants in the Box Behind the Stairs
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In Just Spring The American Pacific Northwest is similar in climate to the UK. Both are just about as north as the other and both are close to an ocean. My home in the Puget Sound region is typical…
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On Alternate Realities and Blocked Noses By Daniel Ashmore
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There is a truth about loneliness that is known fervently to all those suffering from it, and yet is forgotten the very moment we find ourselves free from its oppressive yoke. That is to say that b…
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Sunday Whatever: I Kissed Her Goodbye by Jacob Greb
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Welcome to this week’s Sunday Feature. Today we proudly present a breathless little “kiss” of a work by Jacob Greb. Although it is brief and lies somewhere between a prose poem an…
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Week 427 – A Sir For Starters, No Bunting On My House And No Matter How Many Times That Dirge Is Changed, It Will Always Be Pure Shite. (A FUCKING HUNDRED MILLION QUID – ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?)
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There is no way that I’ll be watching the TV today. Nope! My Amazon music list will be playing all day. I have over three hundred songs on it, so that should see me through. There’ll be no newspape…
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Week 426 -Protective Sports-Wear For Those Who Need It, Erika The Legend And An Eye-Witness Account.
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Another week to be rounded up. We are now at number 426. Let’s start with a question. If you submit your work to a site/publisher /whoever, would you rather that they were drunk whilst reading? If …
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