Posts Tagged ‘ short story ’

Dancing for Santa

A story for anyone who likes a bit of attention.


City of Rockingham Short Fiction Awards 2011

We take a look at the City of Rockingham's Short fiction competition and winner Mary Evans' winning entree The Eviction.


The Day I Inverted

The Day I Inverted questions the validity of social expectations. A young girl finds herself late for a very important meeting which will affect her future. Her ambitions are within reach but something is stopping her. Speculation and realisations...


Community Service

Belinda Campbell is a Sydney-based writer, singer-songwriter, sometime-photographer, day-dreamer, people-watcher and world-wanderer. Her story Community Service aims to look at the things hidden in the everyday but from a different perspective. Inspired by the theme ‘Back to Basics?’ it...


A Stray Kiss

A Stray Kiss is a powerful and forceful piece of micro-fiction from Kathleen McLeod that lurches out and grabs the reader.


Successuality – The Tale Of The Loner Richard Marshall

A story of identity, success, failure and family, Successuality - The Tale Of The Loner Richard Marshall is Louise's first story published on Vibewire.


Only Slowly Opens The Door

James Gallaway is a writer who lives in Sydney. Only Slowly Opens The Door is the story of a man at wits' end told in a cross roads.


Success

It's the time of year. Exams put failure on everyones' minds. In Success, Kate fears her exam will ruin what she started when she was eighteen. The perfect GPA is one stressed, caffeine-induced night away.


Serious Business

With a keen eye and sharp witty observations, Guy Salvidge turns a kids game of tee-ball into so much more in this short story.


Nothing

In Nothing Anne Scott delivers a powerful and detailed story of deceit, torture, and the power of the Church.






 
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