Posts In Category Short Fiction
Enola
January 7, 2011 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (0)
It was the face of a lover he was considering now. Over a tour of two trips and the severed destinations he’d come to respect his authority in some moments. […]
Chestnut Leah
August 24, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (1)
The stars that shone did not shine on Chestnut Leah. They were for everybody else. He was only under them because he had no other place to go. He only […]
Hungry
July 21, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (2)
The colors on the couch were softer than they had been before. Owing mainly to very hard water belched out and coughed up from copper pipes into an iron basin […]
To a Lesser Degree
May 10, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (1)
Johns sat down in a chair. It wasn’t his chair. He sat there anyway. The chair that was not John’s but sat him was in front of the professor’s desk […]
A Supermarket Now
April 24, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (0)
The cable bill hadn’t been paid for a long time, and so there was no cable. The light bill hadn’t been paid for sometime either, still there was light. It […]
My Extremely Important Earth Day Poem That You Must Read if You Care for the Environment and Want To Save The World!!
April 22, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (2)
There is a world you want to save. You want to save it for the children. Well I’ve met your children. They’re assholes. And they don’t deserve a world to […]
Really Insane Acts of Avarice
March 30, 2010 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (2)
One: Frantz and Bourge were good to music. And after some reasonable considerations music was good to them. That is why they were spending a perfectly lonesome Saturday night at […]
When Bush Comes to Shove
July 1, 2009 by Oliver Smith Parker, Section: Short Fiction, Comments (0)
The Honorable Chief To Be Hailed was a man in some trouble. His court appointments were a failure. His economic policies a fiasco. His socks did not match. This was […]