Stay as Long as You Need
From outside, from the shop windows, it looks like any ordinary shop, with the products neatly organised. The prams are in one corner, because they are bulkier, and the cots…
Short stories, poems and the odd travel note // Racconti, poesie, e qualche appunto di viaggio
From outside, from the shop windows, it looks like any ordinary shop, with the products neatly organised. The prams are in one corner, because they are bulkier, and the cots…
I’ve been wanting to write a story on this topic for years now. I won’t spoil what it’s about because it would ruin the story and because I decided this…
I wrote “National Holiday” back when I was in Geneva, though the image of the orange plastic cups goes much further back in time. Thank you Full House Literary for…
I love Ellipsis Zine. One of my favourite and earliest flashes (Like Making Bread) was published there and in general they always publish wonderful stories so I couldn’t be happier…
My hermit crab flash featured in Issue 22 of Bending Genres. Ingredients Two people (40%), sex (30-10%, the percentage decreases over time due to natural weight-gain), friendship (10-30%, the percentage…
My historical flash inspired by the tradition of unsalted bread in Tuscany, which started in the Middle Ages. First published by Sundial Magazine. Rumours spread fast, like the waters of…
The first lines from my short story first published in Fat Cat Magazine. Peter counted one hundred and twenty-one steps from the entrance to the director’s office. A couple less…