Read Short Drama / Human Interest
listed below in order of the date they were published, with new stories first.
A poem about a very talented singer who is deceased
Do you have a basement, a garage, an attic, a storage unit? Then this might apply.
All of Hollywood is present at Ben's July 4th garden barbecue. But all he can do is wonder why his melancholy won't go away. But then, Antonio Banderas remembers.
The Anderson Public Library employee manual strongly discourages office romances but the nerdy reference librarian, Madeline Horowitz, has fallen in love with Jerome McNulty, the chief administrator, and won’t be denied.
Try to describe a short story by the turn-of-the-century English writer, A. E. Coppard, and you will fall flat on your face. Nobody can.
A writer is trying to write a story about destined lovers but they may feel differently
“A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo Silver."
Russians joke that Lubyanka, the Soviet prison, is the tallest building in Moscow since Siberia can quite easily be seen from its basement.
If Guy de Maupassant was the greatest French short story writer, then Anton Chekhov was surely the master’s Russian counterpart.