by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 12, 2019
After Dinner Carol Caffrey Somewhere in England, July 1969 At dinner that evening Rachel shimmered. Her satin dress seemed to flow over her in a river of gold, playing along her lightly-bronzed skin so that she and the dress became one. She had...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 10, 2019
Grounds for Divorce Warren Paul Glover The lock of the door of the Penelope Feathers’ Detective Agency turned with a click, and into the darkness stepped a tall, elegant figure. The figure walked confidently and knowingly towards a filing cabinet,...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 9, 2019
Signals Paul Bradley There isn’t much privacy in flats. I rarely speak to my neighbours, but I know their habits and routines. Above my bedroom is their kitchen. I know this because at tea time I stand on top of a step-ladder to be close to the...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 6, 2019
A Matter of Tradition Larry Lefkowitz I had often heard it remarked that there was something unusual about the Bevin-Atleys, but when I asked precisely what, the speaker, at a loss to define it, would simply wave a hand in the air in a...
by Here Comes Everyone | Sep 5, 2019
Lord of the Dance Sandra Arnold Clutching her list, Liberty pushed open the library door and skidded across the floor to a startled young man behind a mahogany desk. She waved her list and asked where she should look. He pointed to the top floor, where...