Fiction: Pittsburgh 1983 by Guy Hogan

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The warm summer night waited outside.  Inside, these two sat in the air conditioned low lighting near the dance floor.  She attended the University of Pittsburgh and now sat looking down at her hands holding the tall glass of crushed ice and mixed fruit juice on the table top.  Several couples danced.

She said, “I’ve never had a stranger ask me to come home with him.”

He said, “I’ve seen you around.”

“I’ve seen you around, too.”

“We have one thing in common.”

She looked up.  He nodded at their drinks.

She said, “I hate the taste of alcohol.”

“I don’t, but that’s another story.  How old are you?”

“Twenty two.”

“No boyfriend?”

“We broke up.”

She took a swallow of her drink, watching him over the glass.”

Six steps lead up to the dance floor.  Colored lights flashed under the dancers’ feet.  A DJ in a glass booth played the music.

She said, “Any more questions?”

“Ask me some.”

“Are you married?”

“No.”

“Children?”

“I’m thirty three but no children.  At least none that I know of.”

“Everyone here seems to know you.  Is that what you do?  Come here to pick up college girls?”

“I don’t do one night stands anymore.”

“Oh,” she said.  “You’re looking for something steady.”

“Sure.  Aren’t you?”

“Well,” she said, “I don’t know you and I’m definitely not in love with you.”

“Have you ever been in love?”

“Once,” she said.

“And?”

“He couldn’t pass up any freebies.”

“How old was he?”

“At the time twenty one.  We were both juniors.”

“Well, you can’t expect–”

“Why not?  Why is it so difficult for you men to keep your cocks in your pants?”

He took a drink, putting the glass back down gently.

She said, “I like you a lot less.”

She got up, picked up her drink and walked away.  She walked in between the empty tables, down the two steps, across the aisle to sit at the bar.

He got up with his drink, went up the six stairs, through the dancers, down the six stairs to sit at the bar on the other side.  Some people he knew came in.  He sat with them at the tables.  By ten o’clock it was crowded.  He danced.  By last call he was ready to leave.

Forbes Avenue was full of students, walking and driving.  His car was in the shop and he didn’t have the money to get it out; but he started a new job Monday and he was sure he could keep this one.  He had a two year plan to get back on his feet.  He was at the corner of Forbes and Bouquet when someone called, “Wait up!”  He turned to see who it was.  The young woman from the bar came running up to him.  She didn’t look straight at him.  She tried to catch her breath.

She said, “If I agree to stay with you tonight do we have to do anything?”

He thought a moment.  Then he said, “I wouldn’t get any sleep.”

“Does it have to be all your way.  Don’t I get any of what I want?”

“What do you want?”

“To be with someone.  To know someone’s there.  Just to have–”  She looked away and wiped at her eyes.

Students kept streaming past.  Cars made Forbes Avenue a river of lights.

He said, “What’s your name?”

“Janette.  Janette Mitchell.”

Later, that night he was in his briefs on his back on the bed in the dark.  She was on her stomach in her bra and panties with his arms around her and her head on his chest, an arm over his midsection and one leg between his two legs.  They ignored the bulge in his briefs.

She said, “Did you actually kill anyone?”

“In artillery you don’t want to be close enough for them to see you.”

“Women and children, too.?”

“Sometimes we wasted villages.”

“How old were you?”

“Nineteen.”

“Do you think about it?”

“Sometimes I dream about it.”

“I could never kill anyone.”

“You’d be surprised.”

“I could never.”

“You’d let them kill you?”

No answer.

He stared at the faint shadows playing on the dark ceiling.  It was Sunday morning.  A comforting breeze blew through the window screen.  She stayed motionless against him.  The heat of her body was making him uncomfortable.

He said, “When I got back to Pittsburgh I broke up with my fiancee.”

She raised her head.  “Why?”

“She wanted to live in her nice safe world with all her nice safe possessions.”

“So?”

He didn’t answer.

“Didn’t you love her?”

“Oh, I loved her.  I just couldn’t live with her.”

After a moment, she lowered her head back down on to his chest.  They stayed motionless.  He closed his eyes…He caught himself falling.  He stared at the faint shadows that played on the dark ceiling…

She eased out of his arms, stood beside the bed and began removing her bra and panties.

“Hush,” she said.

The End

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If you write flash fiction, very short stories, sudden fiction, postcard fiction or short shorts and would like to be published in the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette just click on the Submissions tab at the top of the page, read and follow the guidelines and e-mail the story.  You’ll receive an answer in a few days.

Guy

New: Anything Goes

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If you look at the top of the page you will see a new tab: Anything Goes.  Send me memoirs, opinions, comments, observations, rants, poems, sketches (no short stories because there is a submissions tab for that) and I will publish it as long as it is not hateful, racist or sexist. 

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Hello hello hello, my Flash Fiction Fanatics.  Well, tomorrow the Old Soldier will put up two more flash fiction stories on the Home Page, one of mine and one of a Guest Writer, both from the archives.  There is just too much good content in the archives to let it stay there.

Keep reading and keep writing.

Check Out The Erotic Fiction Department

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Yes, the Old Soldier is proud of the Sexy Stories department of this blog.  Now those of you who are regular readers of this blog know all about the erotic flash fiction here; but statistics say that 70% of the audience for a blog is new, I want to point out to our new readers the high quality of erotica on this blog.

I publish a lot of sex stories from writers who submit their stories here for publication; but the Old Soldier had to lead the way in showing that just because a story deals with sexuality does not mean it should not be as well written as a literary flash fiction story.  Well written flash fiction stories are well written stories no matter what the subject matter.

If you want to know what I mean, just click on the Sexy Stories tab at the top of the page.

Life As A Full-Time Blogger

I wrote this in my notepad as I sat at the bar in Del’s in the Bloomfield (Little Italy of  Pittsburgh) neighborhood and drank a glass of beer and listened to the classic rock and roll on the music channel that Kim had on.

The place smells good like an Italian bar, restaurant should.  Several customers sit at the bar eating and drinking.

I figure the military pension that I will become eligible for in October will add $400 a month to my income.  Sweet.

This blog makes me about five cents a day.  Maybe one day it will make me $1.00 a day.  When people ask me what I do, I don’t tell them I’m retired.  I tell them that I’m a blogger.  That makes me fee good about myself.

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Here’s something that will make you feel good: all the articles, commentaries and flash fiction stories that you will find on this blog, the short story writer’s online Playboy Magazine.

Keep reading and keep writing.

Poverty And The Creative Writer

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This is a subject that I can speak to with some authority.  Hello, my brother and sister readers and writers.  Yes, the Old Soldier lives in poverty according to the income guidelines established for a single adult by the federal government.

Living in poverty is not pretty.  Let me be absolutely honest.  You expect honesty from the Old Soldier and you are going to get it.  The reason I live in poverty can be attributed to a lot of bad decisions that I made in life.  I was stupid about a lot of things.  The one thing I am not stupid about is writing flash fiction.  I won a fellowship and got an MFA in 2006 because of my flash fiction.

Well, a lot of the bad decisions that I made were bad decisions for making money.  I was unconcerned about making money.  I wanted to learn how to write well.  And I did.

Now that I’m 64 years old, would I do things differently?  You bet I would!  But that would mean I would be a different person.  And that would mean I would be a different kind of writer.  Or maybe I wouldn’t be a writer at all. 

I’m old, poor and alone.  And I’m a writer.  I’m exactly the kind of writer I want to be. 

Accept your flaws.  Just keep writing.

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I think the flash fiction stories, commentaries and articles on this blog can help you keep writing.

Have You Lost That Creative Writing Feeling?

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Whether you are so busy that you bump into yourself coming and going, or you are miserable because you have nothing to do, a writer must fight to stay in a creative writing state of mind.

This is not something the Old Soldier read about in a book.  It is something I had to live through and find out for myself.  It is something you must find out for yourself.  Every writer struggles to hold on to that creative writing state of mind.

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The Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette can help you in this fight.  Hopefully, on this blog you will find hope and inspiration–in the commentaries, articles and flash fiction stories–to continue your own struggle to be the best writer you can be.

An Earthquake, Flash Fiction And Green Tea

Yesterday’s earthquake in Virginia was felt all up and down most of the East Coast.  I didn’t feel anything here in North Oakland in Pittsburgh but the local media reported that several neighborhoods in Pittsburgh did feel it.  An earthquake in Pittsburgh.  That’s one for the history books

It’s around 8:00 AM.  The Old Soldier is getting an early start on the blogging day today.  The temperature is supposed to be in the 80s today, but it will be overcast with the possibility of thunder showers.  Never the less, life and the pursuit of creative writing will go on.

Yes, the Old Soldier has a large can of green tea sitting on the workstation and my social security check has been deposited in my checking account; so, I will sally forth today in search of new topics to blog about.

Keep reading flash fiction stories and keep writing.

How To Write A Sex Story For This Magazine

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First let me point out that as the editor/publisher of this blog, I also publish mainstream and literary flash fiction stories.  I would love to publish some romance, but no one has submitted a romance, yet.

A lot of writers have submitted erotica.  I like erotica.  You will find several of my own erotic stories under the Sexy Stories tab at the top of the page.  Many of my Guest Writers have erotic stories on this blog.  A lot of people like erotica.

If you would like to submit erotica to the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette, send a well written story that does not depend on profanity or violent sexual behavior for effect.  Remember, sex should not be more important than the story.  Be sure to read and follow the submissions guidelines.  The Submissions tab is at the top of the page.

Keep reading and keep writing.

Women Like This Magazine, Too

Whenever I check the break down of the readership of this blog with one of those information sites that give you an analysis of your traffic, it always pleases me that the majority of the readers for this magazine are women.

Oh, men like the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette; but women feel comfortable here, too.  And why wouldn’t women feel comfortable here?  Don’t women like flash fiction stories?  Don’t women enjoy good writing?  Arent women interested in sex?

The answer to all three questions is a definite yes.

And now with the new Home Page set up, the best of this magazine is on display ever day.

Blogging: Overheard In Pittsburgh

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I was sitting under the big tent in Schenley Plaza near the University of Pittsburgh at one of the small green tables among several tables of talkative people who were enjoying a late summer afternoon as I jotted this run on sentence in my notebook while the electric keyboardist who had just finished entertaining was breaking down his equipment and I heard him say to a couple sitting nearby, “Do what you have to do so you can do what you want to do.”

He was talking about music, but he could have as easily been talking about writing.

You will find some good writing on this blog: commentaries, articles and flash fiction stories.

Keep reading and keep writing.

Blogging: Let The Sunshine In

It’s early afternoon, the day is warm and the sun is shinning and tomorrow my social security check will be electronically deposited in my account.  The Old Soldier is happy.  Pitt students are moving into the dorms and it might be time to take a walk in the sunshine.

Yes, money means I’ll probably stop in either at Sonny’s Tavern or Del’s some time during the blogging day tomorrow to shoot the breeze and drink a few glasses of beer.  Being retired is not so bad.  Of course, money is always a problem, but for the first time in my life I have a business of my own: the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette.

It’s just a little blog that this month has averaged only 75 readers a day but it’s my little blog.  Maybe some day I’ll figure out how to average 200 readers every day.

In the mean time enjoy the articles, commentaries, flash fiction stories and photos of nude women and keep reading and keep writing.

Your Short Story Will Look Great In This Magazine

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Flash fiction stories are at the center of what this magazine is all about.  It’s around 11:00 AM in Pittsburgh and the blogging day has begun.  It’s going to be another sunny, warm day and I want to say hello to all my Flash Fiction Fanatics from around the world.

I know some of you reading this are writers.  When your story is accepted for publication in this blog it doesn’t disappear into the archives after a couple of days.  It is kept in rotation to the Home Page.

The Old Soldier once read an interesting statistic: 70% of all visitors to a blog are new.  That means your story will always have a nearly new audience every time it shows up on the Home Page.

You can’t beat that with a stick.

So, read and follow the submissions guidelines and send me something.  The Submissions tab is at the top of the page.

Keep reading and keep writing.

Batman Wraps Up Shooting In Pittsburgh

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Production of the “Dark Knight Rising” has wrapped and is moving on to Hollywood.  The local media reported that downtown streets were covered in fake snow for several shots and the production company took out an overhead street light; but other than a few other minor glitches (a stuntwoman sitting in for Catwoman on the Bat motorcycle took out a camera) all is now quiet in Gotham City.

I’ve written before how Batman is such a great protagonist.  Talk about issues.  The man has a few bats lose in the belfry; but he’s still a good guy.

So, when you’re writing your flash fiction stories, if you can give your protagonist a dark side it will make him or her more interesting.  Just make sure that there is more good than bad in your protagonist (unless you want the majority of your readers to root against your protagonist and that may not get your work many readers–I know there are exceptions to the rule but…).

You will find good examples of flawed protagonists right here on this blog.  Keep reading and keep writing.

This is the Old Soldier blogging out of Pittsburgh.

Welcome Back Carnegie Mellon And Pitt Students

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That greeting includes freshmen, too.  Actually, the Old Soldier doesn’t know exactly when school begins again on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh, but if it hasn’t already started it’s got to be close.  I know CMU is back.

I hope everyone likes the new look of the blog.  I settled on a Home Page of 15 posts which will usually include commentaries, articles and two flash fiction stories.  If the stories are not new they are from the archives.  Oh, I almost forgot.  There will usually be at least three studies of the nude female form. 

You can’t beat that with a stick.

Yes, Hogan is my name and flash fiction is my game.  Keep reading and keep writing.  This is the Old Soldier blogging out of North Oakland.

How Much Time Should You Spend On A Story?

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That’s a loaded question.  In the beginning I use to spend a week or more writing a flash fiction story.  Now, if I’m in the zone, I can bang out a pretty good story in an hour.  That’s with re-write and everything. 

The stories I worked on for a week or longer were more layered, deeper, had more resonance.  The stories I completed in an hour are more straight forward.

I have written stories that I would get stuck on and end up putting them away for weeks or months before completing them.

Every writer has his or her own creative process.  Some of us are fast writers and some of us are slower writers and some of us are both depending on a lot of factors like life in general.

I hope you enjoy the flash fiction stories on this blog.  They represent years of work by several different writers.

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