Short Life Story

A collection of compelling short stories from talented contemporary writers

Latest Stories

The Mute Button

The small red dot next to the microphone icon should have been Mei-Ling Nakamura's first warning. But at eighty-two, with her reading glasses perpetually misplaced and the laptop screen a bewildering array of tiny buttons, she simply didn't notice...

The Thing in His Pocket

The USB drive was small and black, no bigger than his thumb. Duc found it wedged under the passenger seat of the white Tesla, mixed in with receipts and gum wrappers. Tuesday afternoon, 114 degrees outside...

What the Animals Know

The first dog came in at 7:43 on a Tuesday morning, and Esperanza Delgado knew immediately that something was wrong—not with the dog, but with the world. The German Shepherd belonged to Pete Morrison, who ran the hardware store on Main Street...

The Weight of Water

The machines at Mission Wash ran all night now, though Sachiko Tanaka could remember when the neighborhood slept. She stood at the plate glass window, watching the street wake to another Tuesday morning, her reflection ghostlike against the dawn...

Our Authors

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Margaret Thornfield

Margaret Thornfield is a contemporary American writer whose stories are infused with subtle melancholy and deep understanding of the human condition. Born in a small Midwestern town, she learned to find beauty in the ordinary and discover stories in the simplest encounters. Her work is distinguished by its lyricism and ability to convey complex emotions through everyday details and natural imagery.

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James Blackwood

James Blackwood is a master of psychological suspense and atmospheric fiction. Born in a small New England town, he was surrounded from childhood by old legends and dark folklore. He worked as a high school teacher, which gave him deep insight into human psychology and the fears that shape us. His work excels at finding the extraordinary within the ordinary, transforming familiar situations into compelling psychological landscapes. He has a particular talent for exploring the inner demons of his characters and how ordinary people cope with extraordinary circumstances.

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Eleanor Hartwell

Eleanor Hartwell is a master of psychological mystery and character-driven suspense. In her stories, mysteries interweave with subtle human dramas, and unexpected revelations keep readers engaged until the final lines. Hartwell creates a distinctive atmosphere where every character could be a suspect, and truth is always hidden in the details.

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Thomas Riverside

Thomas Riverside is a writer whose works are filled with romantic longing, the search for meaning, and bittersweet human connections. His characters seek love and understanding in a world full of loss and change. Riverside has a gift for showing the fragility of human emotions while giving them eternal significance.

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David Sterling

David Sterling is a master of philosophical fiction and speculative storytelling. His stories blend everyday life with unsettling glimpses of the future, forcing readers to consider humanity's place in a rapidly changing world. His work often explores themes of responsibility and the price of human choices.