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Melgund Township Winter Story Library

Winter Literary Fiction Short Stories

Read a collection of Literary Fiction short stories and flash fiction pieces from the Winter Stories project.

Winter Literary Fiction Short Stories

4 Titles
The Alabaster Tenant

The Alabaster Tenant

by Tony Eetak

A forgotten historic district is rendered silent and monochrome by a heavy winter snowfall. The air is still and frigid, carrying the scent of cold stone and damp decay. Within the walls of a derelict apartment building, dust motes dance in weak shafts of light, and an overwhelming sense of melancholy hangs in the air, a palpable presence in the decaying grandeur.

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The Rotary Club of Lake Kitchigami

The world is reduced to the crunch of snow, the scent of frozen pine, and the vast, oppressive silence of a lake locked under a sheet of ice. The cabin is a cramped pocket of warmth and memory, a stark contrast to the brilliant, cutting cold of the northern winter that presses in from all sides.

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The Solstice Light

The Solstice Light

by Jamie F. Bell

Under a perpetual twilight sky, the remote town of Pine Hollow is buried in snow and a silence that feels heavier than sound. The air is sharp with cold and the scent of woodsmoke, but a deeper chill of unspoken sorrow clings to the insulated houses, each a solitary point of light against the encroaching dark.

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The Thaw in Sarah's Eyes

The Thaw in Sarah's Eyes

by Tony Eetak

A collapsed tent under the overwhelming force of a blizzard. The air is a maelstrom of driving snow, a whiteout that erases the horizon and muffles all sound except the wind's howl. The cold is a physical, predatory presence, and the only light is a frantic, diffused gray.

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