By Sarah Daly Sarah Daly is an American writer whose fiction, poetry, and drama have appeared in forty-three literary journals including The Inflectionist Review (nominated for Best Spiritual Literature Awards, Orison Books), Northwest … Continue Reading Darkness
CALLA SALLOW lays in a mangled nest of sheets. The room is tiny and there are articles of underclothes strewn about, all well-worn hand-me-downs. Light streams in from a tiny window on the far wall, illuminating Calla’s rat’s nest of blonde hair. She rolls over and groans when she hears the voice of her boss, MRS. DELANEY, call from down the stairs.
By Anna Heneise EXT. BACKYARD, MID AFTERNOON 1 An old two story Victorian style house bakes in the sun. The back porch is concrete, with a screen door, both very … Continue Reading Bath Time