Rural Fiction Magazine celebrates the beauty and drama of rural life worldwide, focusing on mainstream and literary stories and poetry set in rural areas. The magazine accepts submissions and may occasionally explore other genres, but all published works will relate to rural experiences.
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Eleni Traganas is a multifaceted artist, recognized as a pianist, author, and visual artist, whose creative process intertwines music, writing, and personal experiences shaped by synesthesia.
7.3.2025 17:00Interview with Author Eleni TraganasCharles struggles with memories of war while managing his hardware store, leading to a violent encounter with a bat. He decides to take time off, avoiding his son.
5.3.2025 17:00“Bat in the Attic” Flash Fiction by John BrantinghamA late-night drive through dark Indiana reveals a surprising radio selection of Beethoven. The isolation contrasts with bustling New York, highlighting loneliness and alertness on the road.
4.3.2025 17:00“Beethoven in Indiana” Flash Fiction by Zvi SeslingHerm, a retired widower, reflects on his tumultuous marriage and current life with his clever parrot, Johnny, while facing an impending break-in with unexpected resolve.
3.3.2025 17:00“Herm’s Rifle” Short Story by C.E. WilliamsonIn India's heat, a pregnant teacher faces labor pains while overseeing exams at a convent school in Kolkata, ultimately rushing to the hospital for an unexpected delivery.
2.3.2025 17:00“Free Birth” Flash Fiction by Sarah Das Gupta<!-- wp:paragraph --> Wow, Dan! This is quite a story and I am left wanting more. Your mother must have been a treasure trove for you with all these stories. This theme of children, particularly female children, having to tolerate an abusive parent make me physically ill but this is the reality for some children still. Keep telling these stories for your mother's as well as your aunt's and uncle's sakes. Juel <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
25.2.2025 19:52Comment on “Put the Pig Back in the Barn!” Flash Fiction by Dan Fraleigh by juelhowsemclean<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>What a great story of a young girl that lived through such troubled times but stood her ground to an abusive father who undervalued the females on the family farm yet treasured the boys, who could help carry the load of running a farm. Any anyone knows, it takes the women to do all the cooking & cleaning, amongst many other chores, on a farm.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
25.2.2025 18:23Comment on “Put the Pig Back in the Barn!” Flash Fiction by Dan Fraleigh by barbpotterDan, I am so pleased about your story being published here! Make sure you put it on FB.
25.2.2025 17:58Comment on “Put the Pig Back in the Barn!” Flash Fiction by Dan Fraleigh by jrcpauthor<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I love the way you convey change in this story, the shifting of relationships and time and yet some things that remain the same and give such comfort! Lovely!</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
9.2.2025 12:29Comment on “The Farm” Flash Fiction by Deborah Templeton by Carmel Gibbons<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>What a wonderfully well written story and a piece of history, in more ways than one. Such a good read!</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
2.2.2025 20:43Comment on “When The Farmerettes Met The Clanging Pistons” Slice of Life by John RC Potter by barbpotter