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New Spec-Fiction Hot off the Virtual Presses
Presenting my latest New Spec-Fiction short story: Closet Demon. This brand-new story tells the tale of a bored 3,000-year-old demon and a ten-year-old boy trapped in a troubled home. I’m super excited about this new spec-fiction story and grateful to Ivy Literary for publishing it. Of all my published stories in 2025, this might be the one I am most proud of. Certainly in the top five.
Read the Story NOW!
Mash the big orange button, and you’ll be whisked away to Ivy Literary Journal, a great new ‘Zine making a splash with their second issue. Not only will you find my New Spec-Fiction short story Closet Demon, but also a host of great reading on offer. Best of all, Ivy Literary is a FREE read. That’s right, Friends and Neighbors, NO paywalls. What are you waiting for?
Read Closet DemonOr maybe you don’t trust buttons? Maybe you’ve been reading Terry Pratchett (good idea!) and the End-of-the-World Switch. No worries, mate. Here’s the link to Ivy Literary Journal Issue Two:
https://ivyliterary.ca/category/issue-2/
Charun Knows…
Charun, our demon main character, knows bullshit when he sees it. Don’t fall for fakes. We need stories now more than ever, stories crafted by human beings, not computers. So, how will you know when a new story breaks? Glad you asked, Friends. Read On! Drum roll and… Meanwhile, don’t miss any upcoming stories. You can stay tuned for all the latest by following the MEF blog:
https://www.marcoetheridgefiction.com/whats-new-in-marcos-world-the-blog/
And finally, with your indulgence, allow me a blatant book plug. Yes, I know, pesky artists wanting to get paid for their work. Will they never learn? Well, probably not. Even writers need to eat. So how about a dose of literary flash fiction? Thanks!
Broken Luggage Collected Flash Fiction

Broken Luggage: Two dozen flash fiction tales of love lost and love found, of darkness at the end of life, and light at the beginning.
A man's life condensed into the broken luggage that will contain it. A young woman alone in the Sonoran Desert. Memories of dangerous eggs, thunderstorms, and a gunshot man. A character tours his self-made hell. Another steps from between the pages. Parables of sand and migration A labyrinth into new love, and the remembrance of love past. These two dozen flash stories tell swift tales of love lost and love found, of darkness at the end of life, and light at the beginning.
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