By Jeffrey R. DeRego
Part Three
I make it to work ten minutes late. I forgot to put aside ten bucks for cab fare and had to walk. I spent my last fifty … Continue reading→
By Gary Phillips
Part Two
Like the rest of Los Angeles and its environs, Luke Warfield heard about the incident at the restaurant on the news. And like the rest of the city, … Continue reading→
By B. DeMarco-Barrett
Part Two
When Toned Heinie left with our order, I took a closer look at him. Long dimples, lots of black hair, a gap between his front teeth. He ran … Continue reading→
By Victor D. Infante
Part Two
It’s not that witches don’t ever pass through town. They do. Mostly, they’re just passing through and don’t know I exist. Sometimes, I’ll be having dinner near … Continue reading→
By Jeffrey R. DeRego
Part Two
I hate the Laundromat. Soap costs three dollars, each washer is four, each dryer five. Twenty one dollars.
I buy a newspaper and a couple of comics, … Continue reading→