by Karen Malley | Nov 6, 2025 | Short Story
Dharma opened the door and ushered Judy in out of the cold. “Come in, come in. The kettle is hot. You can leave your boots by the door.” Judy rubbed her hands together. “A cup of tea sounds perfect. Oh, and you have a fire going. How lovely.”...
by Karen Malley | Nov 1, 2025 | Short Story
Charlie entered the conference room for the annual company meeting. With so many folks working remotely, this was the only time he got to see some of his coworkers in person. He scanned the room and his gaze landed on Megan Johnson. They’d worked together on several...
by Karen Malley | Oct 19, 2025 | Short Story
Angela twisted her hands in her lap and stared out the passenger window as they pulled into the church parking lot. Jennifer glanced at her after she pulled the car into a space. “Will you calm down? There’s nothing to be nervous about.” ...
by Karen Malley | Oct 14, 2025 | Short Story
“Wow.” Nicolas frowned at his phone. “It’s not just me, Mom.” Mom set the pot on the stove to boil. “What’s not just you?” “I just read an article about the employment rate being really low for new college grads.” Mom wiped her hands on the kitchen towel and moved...
by Karen Malley | Oct 9, 2025 | Short Story
Wanda pulled the car door closed and sank against her seat, completely spent. What she needed right now was some Christian music: something to tell her she wasn’t alone in the world. She started the engine and cranked up the radio. By the time she got home, her heart...
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