Bomber and the Breadfruit Tree
Would you cut down a tree, without planting its replacement, if immediately felt the dire consequences in your life?
The Steir House Tour by Smicky - Flash Fiction
Things are not what they always seem at Steir House. Would you take a tour?
Georgie by Kerine Wint
How far can one stretch the privilege or lack thereof of one's skin? Does it extend easily to your love or does it resist taut and tight in the face of society's might?
The Grass is Greener by Christie Borely - Flash Fiction
They say the grass is greener where watered and tended. Cora's reluctant trek through the weeds of unrequited love, abortion and loss reflected in the neglected disarray of garden blinds her temporarily to the healing light spun from doing the work - finding those things that bring you joy and rain to nourish a parched soul.
Nano’s Comfort by Curtis Ackie - Flash Fiction
Nano - short for Na Noah - does not live up to the name of the greatest captain of any storybook. Never mind he has no ark to command, he drowns daily in his fear of the sea...until something bigger than fear calls for the journey home.
The Stereo by Rajiv Ramkhalawan - Flash Fiction
A short douen story about a young Trini boy who responds to a call better left unanswered.
Written by Rajiv Ramkhalawan.