New Literary Fiction
Gone Michael – New Literary Fiction
My dark literary short story Gone Michael, just published in the June 2023 Issue of the print journal Sequoia Speaks. Gone Michael tells the story of a lonely shepherd who denies his past, buries himself in his solitary daily routine, and still cannot escape the ghosts of his family.
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You can order your very own copy of Sequoia Speaks, June 2023. Sequoia Speaks is available as a traditional print literary journal, and showcases the best in contemporary poetry, fiction, and essays. Order your copy today! Just mash the big button or click the link below.
Order Sequoia Speaks June 2023Besides my latest story Gone Michael, Sequoia Speaks is chock-full of great literary treats. Not only do you get an excellent read, your purchase supports independent literature. Good on ya! Short fiction, poetry, and more: Top-notch content awaits your hungry reader eyes. I think you’ll dig it! Here is the link:
The Madness of June…
Yes, the chaos of June continues. Four stories went live in the first week of this month. This latest story popped up like a mushroom, unexpected and strange looking. It, too, appeared in the first week of this mad month, but I am delaying it a few days so that everyone can catch their breath. All I can say is that you should stay tuned to the MEF blog to keep up with all the news:
https://www.marcoetheridgefiction.com/whats-new-in-marcos-world-the-blog/
Summer Monsters!
Whatever summer shenanigan you’re planning, always pack a book. And yes, MEF has got your back. How about a great zombie saga to while away those idle hours? Look no further! The Best Dark Rain is waiting for you at your favorite online bookseller:
The Best Dark Rain: A Post Apocalyptic Struggle for Life and Love
Seattle is dead. Almost dead. Liz and Pat are the last couple standing. Survival is only half the battle. Living is hard, trusting is harder.
There is precious little room for love in a dead city, a dead world. For not quite everyone died. Better if they had. Armed bands stalk the streets. In the shadows worse enemies prowl, horrible enemies. At the center of this bleak urban waste lies a makeshift fort. It is the refuge of Liz Walker and Pat O’Shea. They are the last living couple in the shell of what was once Seattle.