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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

Jul 31
Jul 31 My Tangential Life

Michael Pearson

The unknown text that flashes on my Nokia 33-something throws my life into an almighty, alternative tangent. 

Jul 26
Jul 26 Grief

Maheswari Raja

It was day three after. After Appa had lain in a glass case in our front hall for the whole town to pay their last respects.

Jul 26
Jul 26 A Taste of Life

Magda Phili

After she wiped off the spots from the kitchen wall tiles, scraped the stains from the counter, vacuumed the breadcrumbs from the floor . . .

Jul 24
Jul 24 Aberration

Bill Diamond

Glancing up from my iPad, I am grabbed by a startling sight. 


Jul 21
Jul 21 Cold as Death

Ashling Kelly

The phone shocked me awake at 3:06 and into a March pre-dawn.

Jul 20
Jul 20 Studio Space

Cheryl Snell

No discussion. She proceeds to fill the second bedroom with her art supplies.

Jul 19
Jul 19 Mercies

Frank Modica

When I see the fly-flecked carcass of the snake on the country road, I don’t stop my bicycle to check his scales for a pulse.

Jul 18
Jul 18 Dementia Socks

Patrick Nnoromele

“Where can I find some socks, Aza?”

Jul 17
Jul 17 The Magic Trick

Mary Armao McCarthy

My mother’s eyes meet mine in the oval mirror over her vanity table.

Jul 13
Jul 13 Not Fast Enough

Alexis Kelleher

I’m fast as lightning, fast as She-Ra’s rainbow-winged unicorn, a blur to anyone who sees me.

Jul 12
Jul 12 Even Here

Casey Walsh

I didn’t want to see you.

Jul 11
Jul 11 Squirrel Vigil

Rita Pomade

Today I witnessed three squirrels keeping vigil, sitting beside a fallen comrade.

Jul 10
Jul 10 A Simple Life

Dr. Vaishnavi Pusapati

Out of change, the cashier gave us a lottery ticket. 

Jul 7
Jul 7 The Optimist

Annette Gulati

My husband answers the call while we’re washing dishes. Oh my God, I hear him say.

Jul 6
Jul 6 The Pineapple

Kathy Lynn Carroll

I’m four and pat the gold globe like it’s a puppy.

Jul 5
Jul 5 Baby Overboard

Amanda Le Rougetel

It was my job to set the table for supper. After a day of baby-minding as the family’s au pair, which was all new to me, this was a chore I knew how to do. 


Jul 5
Jul 5 Disappeared

Linda McKenney

Congrats! First girl to get her man.

Jul 3
Jul 3 Family Holiday

Irene Cantizano Bescós

Salty hair, burnt cheeks, heavy legs. Lulled by the waves. 

Jun 30
Jun 30 Off to College

Debbie Chase

I sat on his bed while he zipped his duffle bag closed, light filtering through the blue shark curtains I’d sewn eighteen years ago.

Jun 27
Jun 27 End of an Era

Maria Burns

Memories climbed the walls, looking down with curious eyes from corners and cabinet tops.

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