In Fort Myers, the weather doesn’t change much. Despite this, my grandmother will always tell you about the sun, how it chars your skin red …
I Will Wake Up by Bea L. Hertz
The following is a featured 100-word story from the December Writing Challenge. And she won’t. Stupid plane. Stupid ballet. Gigi, dead, because of them. Without a …
Grief Vocabulary Test by Spencer Hyde
It’s not that you need to know, really—just that I need to say it to someone. I can’t think of the word for it, but …
Moving On by Claudia Miranda
The day after your death, the sun still surprisingly came up and shone down onto the cold and blue horizon. There were no loud noises, …
Dreamscape Landing by Cheryl Ann Montgomery
This story is one of the April Writing Challenge entries chosen to be a featured story. . People from near and far gathered around my …
Stages of Grief: My Experiences with Losing a Loved One
December 20, 2017, marked one year since my grandfather passed away. The past year has been a journey of first denial, grief, then guilt, and …
The Effect of Death
My school has just suffered a horrible tragedy. A student was found dead two days ago, the morning after our homecoming dance. I did not …
Eternal Summer by Lily Steiger
This story is one of the July Writing Challenge entries chosen to be a featured story. . i glance outside. leaves are falling in ever-radiant …
love me not by Menal Siddiqui
when i die i ask this of you bury me in the flowers. bury me deep within a meadow so my heart can be one …