Papa Pedro’s Children – Karl Dandenell – Metaphorosis Magazine
Peter Carlson held the gurgling two-month-old infant with one hand, while the other dug through a dresser drawer. “Bwa! Bah!” gurgled the baby. via Pocket
Light Winds With a Chance of Velociraptors – Michelle Ann King – Metaphorosis Magazine
“That’s the worst thing about the end of the world,” Elsie said, staring mournfully into a teacup that had long ago been licked clean of every last drop of Tetleys and soggy crumb of custard cream. “Routines go straight out the window. via Pocket
Trucks in Reverse – Christopher Cervelloni – Metaphorosis Magazine
Kevin’s dad drove the huge water truck out the town gate every Wednesday morning. The brake lights glowed bright red when the truck stopped and the guards opened the gate. The lights dimmed, then disappeared as the truck rolled out beyond the town’s…
The Illuminator Leaves – Molly Etta – Metaphorosis Magazine
When the Fata first found me, I was very small, and I had lost my voice. Nevertheless, she took me in, and proved both kind and cruel thereafter. I used to gesture pleas, begging for the return of my voice. But she never seemed to understand why I w…
The Abjection Engine: Fragments From the Diary of Alexi Alanovonovich – Y. X. Acs – Metaphorosis Magazine
Among the infinite forms which the natural world delivers us, none is more fascinating, more truly wonderful, than that incomprehensibly complicated movement referred to, in its entirety, as ‘human life’. via Pocket
Notes Towards a New Fairytale – Patrick Doerksen – Metaphorosis Magazine
When I was fourteen, my mother sent me off for the summer to my Opa’s farm. The idea was to get out of Canada, see a little bit of the world, and learn a bit of German while my brain was yet plastic. via Pocket
Sharpington’s Coffers – Current Score 49.8 – Erik Goldsmith – Metaphorosis
A perfunctory stare hovers above the counter of Sharpington Coffers, a small antique store on the south side of Picadilly Circus. The owner of the stare, one Mr. via Pocket
My Book Report on Starlight – Joachim Heijndermans – Metaphorosis Magazine
It’s strange. The school isn’t like I imaged it would be at all. I figured it would look more like in the movies, with long hallways of lockers and posters that say things like: ‘reading is fun’ or have quotes by famous people I’ve never heard of. B…
Beneath the Sea of Glass – Rob Francis – Metaphorosis Magazine
The sand slithered as if it were alive. Leos knew it was the wind, tugging rivulets of dust in its wake like whipping snakes, but even so. The land here was bad, hostile. They should never have come. via Pocket
Early on the morning of her seventieth birthday, Magden coiled the rope that moments before had tethered her canal boat to a mooring post, and said, to no-one, “How I ache!” The plan of the day’s cruise was clear in her mind, and would start with a …
The Cypress and the Rose – Sandi Leibowitz – Metaphorosis Magazine
On her sixteenth birthday, a girl approached her mother, a priestess gifted in prophecy, to learn her name and her fate. The trees of that island country spoke with the people, the priestesses most…
Calm Folk, Come Forth! – Adan Berkowitz – Metaphorosis Magazine
The bear stood on its hind legs and roared. Its fur was matted and tangled, brown with hints of orange, and one of its ears was mostly gone. Gray eyes and long sharp teeth. Rancid breath wafted ove…
Never Fade Away – Claire Simpson – Metaphorosis Magazine
“Miz Ellerker?” The old woman looked up from where she was kneeling in her garden, tending to the tiny green shoots that were poking through the soil. “There’s a name I ain’t heard in a while,” she…
A Bear, or a Spider, or an Elephant – Edward Ashton – Metaphorosis Magazine
“The night sky is beautiful,” Seven says. “Deep and dark, blue-black and starless. It has a certain ineffable purity to it, don’t you think?” Mara glances up. This world is a young one, snugged tig…
A Layer Thin As Breath – Thea Boodhoo – Metaphorosis Magazine
“Valley. Can you still hear me?” Julian’s voice filtered through her dying radio. The Prince of Cats was a speck of light, dimming through the gold-grey film that, atom by atom, was devouring her h…
Communication Breakdown – Andrew Knighton – Metaphorosis Magazine
“No.” I pushed my chair back from the conference table. I could see myself in the window opposite, Herrje’s deep night sky turning the glass wall into a giant mirror. Beyond that window was one of …
One Day in Space Too Many – Michael Sherrin – Metaphorosis Magazine
Day 1: Gerry woke to his chiming alarm clock, unaware his spaceship, the Rotor, had just exploded. He shuffled into the kitchen and expected his usual routine: frying eggs, watering his bonsai, and…
Las Vegas Museum of Space Exploration – Marilee Dahlman – Metaphorosis Magazine
MISSION & HOURS The purpose of the Las Vegas Museum of Space Exploration is to preserve and display extraterrestrial art and material of incredible cultural importance: the Mars Frescoes and Ea…
The Girls Who Come Back Are Made of Metal and Glass – L’Erin Ogle – Metaphorosis Magazine
“Kate’s back,” says Lucy. I look over and there Kate is, back from the dead yet again, even though there are rules about that sort of thing. No one else has ever come back more than twice. It’s lik…