Spriggan Radfae

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    The first photo I took, when I was twelve years old, was of treetops. I’ve always loved nature. My subjects over time have not changed—I still take pictures of nature even when I’ve traveled overs […]

  • Collateral Damage: 48 Stories, the title of Nancy Ludmerer’s debut collection of captivating short stories, invites threat and suspense, but her sterling craft and literary sensibilities upend all e […]

  • I have a touch of prosopagnosia (that’s Latin for: oh shit), which is an inability to recognize faces. For me it’s always been a transient condition, hitting without warning. Certain situations are predictably […]

  • Kay Rae Chomic is the 3rd place winner of Streetlight’s 2022 Flash Fiction Contest

     

    Stephanie climbed her porch stairs, nodded at the two pumpkins with carved misshapen noses, mouths, and teeth. One […]

  • The first time I saw Bad Dog Ollie, he gave me the stink eye. He was in a large pen with a flock of adorable puppies, who ran and tumbled and played in a group. He stood to the side, staring up at me with his […]

  • More than half a century ago

    (wtaf)

    when I was five, my parents bought a DC row house that came furnished

    (an estate sale? someone walking away from their whole life?)

    with lots of heavy dark furniture […]

  • John Adinolfi is the 2nd place winner of Streetlight’s 2022 Flash Fiction Contest
     

     

    All the times of their lives happened at the shore. She was a lifeguard. He was beach patrol. He tripped over h […]

  • Margaret Watson is the 1st place winner of Streetlight’s 2022 Flash Fiction Contest

     

    I try my best to ignore the telephone vibrating in my back pocket. I focus on what I am doing–massaging St […]

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    I began photographing at sixteen when I got my first paycheck from the local movie theater to purchase a 35 mm film camera, a Canon EOS Rebel G. The camera then never left my side the rest of high […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 3 years, 7 months ago

    When I was thirteen, my mother left us. It was on a Sunday and she knew that Daddy, my brothers and I were away, visiting a family out on the old Nashville road. A moving van pulled up to the duplex and my […]

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    I found my calling on a bleak Sunday afternoon in the fall of 1958, standing at the edge of a fetid swamp, questioning why bad things happened to little children. It was the day four-year-old Billy Flynn […]

  • Hi Kate,
    You’ll be able to find this as a hard copy in Streetlight’s 2022 anthology, which will come out next year. So glad you’re enjoying the pieces in our magazine!

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    There are two loves in my life, two passions on which I spend countless hours. On one side the world of science, biology, physiology, cells and smells, counters with a microscope, computers with software […]

  • Every year, hundreds of new books on productivity are published on Amazon. Out of all these books, a significant slice is dedicated to productivity for writers. Many of the titles promise to teach us how to write […]

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    Marie moved her mother Florence into an elder care facility only two months ago, but still got lost trying to find it. It was an incongruously red brick institutional building dropped into a suburban […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 3 years, 8 months ago

    I once held my cousin in a Dixie cup. At least a part of him. The improvised committal on the banks of Nottoway Swamp was a fitting send-off for a man who wanted no ceremony. Prone to eccentricity and melancholia […]

  • STREETLIGHT’S 2022 SUMMER FLASH FICTION CONTEST
    Send us your shorts by July 11!
    1st Prize — $125
    2nd — $75
    3rd — $50
    Entry Fee: $10

    CONTEST GUIDELINES:

    Up to 500 of your best, previou […]

  • STREETLIGHT’S 2022 SUMMER FLASH FICTION CONTEST
    Send us your shorts by July 11!
    1st Prize — $125
    2nd — $75
    3rd — $50
    Entry Fee: $10

    CONTEST GUIDELINES:

    Up to 500 of your best, previou […]

  • STREETLIGHT’S 2022 POETRY CONTEST
    August 15 to October 31
    1st Prize — $125
    2nd — $75
    3rd — $50
    Entry Fee: $10 FOR UP TO 3 POEMS

    CONTEST GUIDELINES:

    Up to three of your best, previously unpubli […]

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    This year’s flash fiction contest brought many great stories . . . and hard choices. (Seriously, it’s no lay-up trying to determine a winner when you have two judges with different writing backgrounds […]

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