A Dark New Short Story
Things Broken, Things Lost – A Dark New Short Story
My very dark short story Things Broken, Things Lost has just been published by The McNeese Review. This latest story tells the tale of a small town that forgets, a lame man who does not, and two young girls who have vanished. The story features an unreliable narrator using the second person POV.
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The McNeese Review is a traditional print literary journal produced by the McNeese State University. Their annual print edition showcases the best in contemporary poetry, fiction, and essays. You can order your very own copy of The McNeese Review. Just mash the big button or click the link below.
Order Your Copy – McNeese ReviewBesides my latest story, The McNeese Review is chock-full of the great literary treats. Not only do you get a great read, your purchase supports independent literature. Good on ya! The McNeese Review features short fiction, poetry, and more. Top-notch content awaits your hungry reader eyes. I think you’ll dig it! Here is the link:
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Signs of Spring…
Rejoice, Dear Readers! Spring is on the way. It’s true! I spotted my first-of-the-year bumblebee. And speaking of bumbles, we have a new addition. The writer’s terrace here at MEF Central now features a bumblebee house. Let’s hope some fat buzzers take up occupancy.
March is but one week old, and yet we’re smokin’ busy. Cue the drum roll! Two BIG acceptances, more stories submitted, and more publishing announcements on the horizon. Stay tuned to the MEF blog for all the latest. What’s New In Marco’s World is here:
https://www.marcoetheridgefiction.com/whats-new-in-marcos-world-the-blog/
Ready for Some Spring Reading?Sure you are! Fear not, Good Readers! We’ve got your back on this one. How about your very own copy of my latest short story collection:
U6 Stories – Vienna Underground Tales
Every train carries a story.
The U6 is one line of the Vienna underground transit system. The silver and red trains carry stories, many stories. A woman mourns her musical lover, and a man discovers his courage. A Syrian family flees to a fragile new beginning, and a young man helps circus performers during a pandemic. Lovers rediscover each other after decades apart, and a man finds a father he never knew. A contract is broken, and neighbors defend their own. Eighteen tales of love lost and found, of the darkness within us, and the glimmering light that keeps us afloat. Unforgettable characters struggle against the pressures of an impersonal world, and against the burdens they carry within. Welcome, Reader, to the stories of the U6.