Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Wander.
The Great Reopening
The north-facing windows in her south bank apartment face London City Airport. This was both a blessing and a curse, affording her magnificent river views and an exquisite sunset over Canary Wharf (so long as she craned her neck a little to the left), as well as the regular windy roars of arriving and departing planes. She is sitting upright in the wide sill, drinking in the view, as well as an unreasonably large gin. Her phone pings. The Monzo “ka-ching!”. She looks down.
By Mike Dalley5 years ago in Wander
A Place so Very Disconnected
There is a strange disconnect from the places you lived when you had spent most of your life moving. You never quite feel at home anywhere. I spent a great deal of my life moving from place to place, country to country, and city to city. However, my grandmother's house, in a small isolated village in Belarus, will always be the place I consider to have had the most significant impact during my childhood.
By Nina Karatkevich5 years ago in Wander
The lucky card
It was a Saturday afternoon. Birds were chirping and bees were humming. Mia and Tibi (don’t bother why his parents named him that way) were playing a game of Super Intergalactic Stellar Racing with their bikes. Mia pretended to be the ace pilot of the Nima Squad, Dan McCloud. As for Tibi, he was Ark’kor, tyrant of the Gemma system. Watching hours of Star Wars must have had an influence on them
By Alexandre Chauvette5 years ago in Wander
Oahu
It was a Wednesday, and it was my first real date in almost two years. I was fantastically anxious, and quite unsure of if this experience was even something I was truly ready for. But he seemed kind, and interesting, and though the date quickly turned absurd and hilariously horrific—as was the rest of our short lived relationship—it did leave me with a memorable story to tell and lessons to reflect upon for the months to come.
By Rose Hutson5 years ago in Wander
Faces
I am in my mid thirties. Ok fine, smack dab in the middle, I am thirty five. I am just now starting to see how the development in my small town is really emerging. We are still really far away from being a pedestrian friendly city, but I like to believe the thought process is there and in place.
By Vanessa R. Powell5 years ago in Wander
Home-Wrecker
I guess it's kind of exciting when your lady love decides to be polyamorous. There's new influences, new elements, mind blowing orgasms...you miss who she used to be but you are so proud of the confident rose she is blossoming into while being showered with this great abundance of attention and adoration.
By Aurora Rayne5 years ago in Wander
Yes, I was born 4 times.
It is said that the place where you are born is where you make your first memories, well in my case, and although it is strange, I have been born 4 times. I have probably not reached maturity in my life, I mean I'm still young, well, at least that is what my heart feels.
By Luider Vasquez5 years ago in Wander









