The man slid a parcel onto her lap. When she didn’t respond, he gently folded pack the paper to show her the silver fish. “This one s…
Some jumpers shut their eyes, afraid of the inevitable impact. I kept my nerve – I forced the fear away and kept mine open, my vision sat…
This piece has been superbly illustrated by Shanina Conway here Look at the picture AFTER you’ve read the story!
In Dublin you can get a cappuccino two minutes from anywhere, says the girl on the travel show. I bet you can get a blowjob two minutes f…
Marlene Dietrich’s voice oozed seductively from the speakers. Gracie held the soft cloth of her dressing gown around her neck and closed…
“You’re not squeamish, are you, Brigit?”
This is the first piece I ever put on Red Bubble, almost two years ago. I was so afraid of showing others my writing that I deleted it twice in the first 24 hours…yet something compelled me to post it again, and a hugely influential part of my writing journey began. I came back to polish it, make it shine. But this is the writer I was back then and although I wouldn’t do it quite the same now, I’m not going to change it. This pulled me out of hibernation, & I’ll always read it with a smile.
Her image appeared like a beheaded Juno in the mirror. Her body looked soft, incongruously so. Flesh that would split at the slightest pr…
An anti-love story. Black boots and great expectations.
I found myself pressed against the front door, straining to make out the black glitter of water. I could hear it creep up over the verge …
To get from the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus to the Temple of Artemis, the man rides a 12-speed bicycle. For three days, he pedals into a l…
What do you do when you work out that life, the world and everything you have done or ever will do is pointless?
Closing her eyes, Adela held back her tears. She was so happy. She was going to be amongst friends again. She was doing the right thing- ...
mild family drama played out against the backdrop of moscow’s rapid transit system
You can’t figure out what’s wrong with a marriage by pulling it apart and looking at all the pieces. You’ll never get it back together ag…
Norma finished her cereal as per always to the sounds of the ABC, the dose of morning news and current affairs combining with the bowl of…
Koba lay on his belly with his chin in his hands looking over the great ravine below. Of all the places in the world this was his favouri…
Mr Brown winced a little as he climbed the stairs to the second floor. He had passed wind as well and hoped no-one would come by while th…
expressions of life..
Dead kangaroos lined the road, lumped like discarded costumes after a masquerade.
They’ve got to let me out soon. It’s not dark anymore.
Back on the 14th March 2007, this story was uploaded into the bubbles of RB to be entered into the Unleashed Competiton. From that day on, I have been addicted to the world of RedBubble and loving every moment!!!
The expectant mother and her inspecting husband waited. It had been an hour since they arrived and both felt anxious that the baby wo…
She gazes up at the star studded sky. The pale moonlight enters the room through the torn curtains that have been blowing in the wind for…
Kierra’s sixth grade teacher told her that she was ‘phenomenally intelligent and mature beyond her years’. From that point on, she devot…
Old Morg Ghidahl was a story teller. The type of storyteller that blew words like smoke rings into the air in front of you where they …
Foods for all the nations are here in God’s Creations, / Glorious is the spirit that’s big enough to care.
Poem celebrating the diversity in the world and all are here for some purpose.
With sensuous rhythmic movement of hips / she fluffs up her boa… it bounces in time. / He matches her mood.
Rhythms of the outback are seen in the need to be different for survival.
It was a job that she did – one that she enjoyed. She spent her days in toil over the compacted earth of others lives already gone and pa…
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