Fiction

This is Thin Air Online’s Archive of pieces that are classified as fiction. Here is our showcase of your whimsy and imagination.

  • DOWN AT THE CROSS WHERE MY SAVIOR DIED by John Dufresne

    DOWN AT THE CROSS WHERE MY SAVIOR DIED by John Dufresne

    When my uncle Walter Ryan gave up drink—this was after the school department fired him for stealing linoleum tiles on top of everything else, and after his wife, Aunt Reba, ran off with my other uncle, Raymond Paradise–he planted all his whiskey bottles, Uncle Walter did, in the backyard, necks up, and pressed rubber dolls’…

  • These Curtains Have To Go by Richard Keller

    These Curtains Have To Go by Richard Keller

    “Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today.” “Us,” TZ17 intervened. “Yes, us,” BS28 agreed. “We have lowered the speed of our processors to an intelligence level that should make us understandable to you.” The two humans stared. Not surprisingly, they’d been in suspended animation for a hundred years. “When your planet…