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Five Minutes explores five minutes of a life in one hundred words. Five minutes is edited by Susanna Baird, with editorial support from managing editor Maria s. picone, newsletter editor kate meen, and founding reader bobbi lerman, plus our rotating team of guest readers, who you can meet in the latest newsletteR. Five Minutes was founded in October 2020, with the Salem (Mass.)-based writing group Carrot Cake Writers supplying the journal’s first pieces. We’d love to read your five. Submit here. 

Five Minutes One hundred words

Mar 24
Mar 24 Past is Present

Vince Puzick

In the cramped kitchen, country ballads drift from the RCA on the counter.

Mar 23
Mar 23 Thumbs

Susannah Borysthen-Tkacz

In addition to the parapet of Beanie Babies bordering his desk, I envied Andrew his hitchhiker’s thumb.

Mar 22
Mar 22 Cousin

Sally Simon

I’m told she skipped school.

Mar 21
Mar 21 Loneliness

Gwenette Gaddis

It’s that moment after everyone is gone, all your friends, new and old …

Mar 20
Mar 20 Scale

Erin Jamieson

My pulse hit below 30. Worse than the previous times.

Mar 17
Mar 17 Tea in Bed

Sarah Nicholson

I didn’t bring two mugs of tea up to bed this morning. Just an Earl Grey for me.

Mar 16
Mar 16 Homesickness

Pooja Joshi

I wake up sweating because the electricity is out again.

Mar 15
Mar 15 Tremors

Carina Stopenski

My hands have been shaking more than usual.

Mar 14
Mar 14 Marriage

Amanda Hurley

The power lines stretch like a musical score, the perching birds a sonata unplayed.

Mar 13
Mar 13 Holiday Heart

Barbie Beaton

A boy-man too young to be a doctor diagnosed me with Holiday Heart.

Mar 10
Mar 10 Spoon Necklace

Bethany Jarmul

I stroke my late grandmother’s silver spoon, hung around my neck with black ribbon.

Mar 9
Mar 9 Dog Run

Sherri Alms

… I saw Chessie, chair bouncing behind, running up 18th Street …

Mar 8
Mar 8 Sunday Morning

Linda Dreeben

I enter the kitchen through the crackle of bacon and my parents’ anger.

Mar 7
Mar 7 Last Dance

Sarah Barnett

No one else in the hall was in love like we were, not my friends at the table sipping Cinzano, not the DJ, not even the other smooching couples.

Mar 6
Mar 6 Wake Up

Joseph Loux

As the morning fog cleared I realized that my mother was crying.

Mar 3
Mar 3 The Neighbor

Linda Thompson

My mysterious neighbor’s lips curve in a sardonic smile and a single eyebrow rises mockingly when I hand her the bag.

Mar 2
Mar 2 By My Side

Debbie Feit

I wasn’t prepared for the hormone-induced anxiety that accompanied my first pregnancy.

Feb 27
Feb 27 Gin

Jean Buie

He plays gin, without cards and without any other players.

Feb 27
Feb 27 Masquerade

Sophie Kessler

As I stumbled through the prayer book, I thought of my own bat mitzvah.

Feb 27
Feb 27 The Late Shift

Catherine Bourassa

“What are you doing still awake?” followed by “Do you want a snack?”

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