by Here Comes Everyone | Dec 31, 2018
Food for ThoughtJosephine Allen She looked at the four deep gashes. All it needed was a diagonal slice across and it would make a four-bar gate of a tally. It made her wonder who first began to count that way. Normally Google would answer that question instantly, but...
by Here Comes Everyone | Dec 28, 2018
Seeing YellowMary Rose McCarthy At forty, Alison had come to detest the colour yellow. And she saw it everywhere. She wasn’t the navel gazing type, but if she thought at all about her problem with yellow, she figured it could have something to do with an unremembered...
by Here Comes Everyone | Dec 20, 2018
Artificial, IntelligibleTimothy Ryan —Adrianne?—Yes, Mom, it’s me.—Adrianne, is that you?—Yes, Mom, you can open the door.—Wonderful, Adrianne, yes, yes, of course, it’s been so long–—How are you today, Mom? I brought over the honey you like from Mr. Capelli’s.—His...
by Here Comes Everyone | Oct 26, 2018
A Song to Rest the Tired Dead Raine Geoghegan In memory of Celia Lane it is dusk she has come to wash the body a table is set by the bed a bowl of lavender water clean muslin cloths a white towel ‘too young for death’ she thinks as she removes all the...
by Here Comes Everyone | Jul 17, 2018
Announcement: Contributors to The Tomorrow Issue In The Tomorrow Issue (July 2018), “everyone” was… JASON A. BARTLES – The Erasure Jason A. Bartles is a writer and scholar of Latin American literature. His work can be found in Revista...