Cuento Magazine
@cuentomag
Cuento Mag publishes once a week & features mainstream & literary micro pieces, though we like any work that sings, lingers, or pokes. Est. 2010. EIC: @rudynewz
ID: 195142947
http://cuentomag-blog.tumblr.com/ 25-09-2010 22:52:35
2,2K Tweet
1,1K Followers
974 Following
[Bio] Stephen Delaney likes to mix genres and forms. He tweets on writing as Stephen Delaney. (#924)
Jacques was the smartest student but not the best. His voice was loud and carried chaos. Chaos emerged from him like butterflies drunk on their own gifts, the swirling patterns of their wings dizzy in the light of morning. Aaron Rudolph #vss #microfiction (#925)
[Bio] Stephen Delaney is still waiting for a chance to use “scrum.” Stephen Delaney (#926)
The painter got her cheek's blush from a new rose, the curve of her brow from a laden pear branch. Luckily, the gardener didn't notice. #vss #microwriting #microfiction [Bio] Daniel Galef's first book is Imaginary Sonnets: danielgalef.com/book/ Daniel Galef (#927)
To my grandfather, Bronx-Russian, dirt was doyt, the cowboy serials I flipped to from the Yiddish radio The Vesterns. Words became voids. #vss #microwriting #microfiction [Bio] Daniel Galef's first book is Imaginary Sonnets: danielgalef.com/book/ Daniel Galef (#928)
[Bio] Donald A. Ranard's writing has been in New World Writing Quarterly, 100 Word Story, 50 Word Story, Vestal Review, Humor Times, Light, and elsewhere. His flash fiction story "5/25/22" was named one of the top 50 flash fiction stories of 2022 by Wigleaf. Donald Ranard. (#929)
“My Father’s Pocket Knife” Left open on the hearth— the hearth he made of river rock— his white bone- handle pocket knife. I leave it there, at least for now. I cannot stand to close it. Donald Ranard
[Bio] Frederick Charles Melancon lives in Mississippi with his wife and daughter. Frederick C Melancon (#930)
The top of the glass drink dispenser cracked, so Dad threw it in the trash. But a neighbor stole it, filling it with dirt to let flowers flow from the top in clumps of broken blooms. Frederick C Melancon
Their therapist said, “No more social media.” Yet each night they got on—not to engage but to let the glow of someone else’s words bathe their face in light. [Bio] Frederick Charles Melancon lives in Mississippi with his wife and daughter. Frederick C Melancon (#931)
[Bio] Stephen Delaney writes short fiction, craft articles, and book reviews. His most recent story, “Hauntings (A Sutured Tale),” appeared in Miracle Monocle 🧐. Stephen Delaney (#932)
You call me “cold” then leave in a Jaguar. Now the water’s rising—sloshing against baseboards, swallowing the couch, lifting the square hatch to the attic. Air growing stale, stifling. As the peak looms I dive and suck in … can breathe when I remember myself. Stephen Delaney
[Bio] Camden Rose is a queer author who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her spouse, black cat, and collection of books and board games. You can find her online at camdenscorner.com. Camden Rose (#933)
“The Owl” by Camden Rose Camden Rose
[Bio] Donald A. Ranard's work has appeared in New World Writing Quarterly, 100 Word Story, 50 Word Story, Vestal Review, Humor Times, Light, & elsewhere. His flash fiction story "5/25/22" was named one of the top 50 flash fiction stories of 2022 by Wigleaf. Donald Ranard. (#934)
“So Much for the Red Wheelbarrow” so much depends upon a red wine glass filled to the brim beside the white cheese Donald Ranard