Impossible Tess by Kimm Brockett Stammen

Impossible Tess by Kimm Brockett Stammen

My wife’s sister plays all kinds of flutes. Metal and wood, tarnished and bright, silver, gold, a little painted thing made of tin, a slim jet-black cylinder made of stuff she calls grenadilla, and an antique glass one in a soft leather sachet that through all her traipsings stays miraculously unbroken.

The Alchemy of His Own Mirror by Vincent Anioke

The Alchemy of His Own Mirror by Vincent Anioke

It took our second encounter for me to guess, and the third to be sure, but his hair was alive. It breathed its own breath, as sentient beings do, and revealed its fearlessness in the wild swings it took, the delicately combed dreadlocks, the coiffed and oily Afro, the knotted braids that cascaded past his neck like a waterfall, stopping just short of the tip of his spine, from which wings would sprout if man could fly.

Further Maths by Toby Lloyd

Further Maths by Toby Lloyd

There were ten of us in Further Maths and I was third best. Or, in Mr. Damien’s words, eighth worst. Number two was Hideo. He sat to my right and had the ridiculous habit of groaning as he wrote successive lines of an equation, like you could actually hear his mind whir. Hideo was quickest at mental arithmetic and had the best record in spot tests, even beating Mildon. But we weren’t taking our A Levels seriously.

Out on the High Ledge by Ronald Kovach

Out on the High Ledge by Ronald Kovach

Will could have remained a mere spectator in the water, looking on with a dozen other swimmers at Olson Falls with traces of worry etched in their upper brows as they waited silently for the muscleman to return from the deep and break the polished-glass surface on this perfect sun-kissed day.