Category Archives: Fiction

ALMOST A DEAD MAN by Peter Nolan Smith – CHAPTER 1

ONE A scurry of claws scratched across the damp basement floor. The woman on the battered chair lifted her black stiletto heels in horror, but rats were the least of her problems. This afternoon her lover had suggested a rendezvous in Hamburg’s harbor district. She arrived in anticipation of a sordid indiscretion. Two men were […]

WHEN FAT MEN FLY by Peter Nolan Smith

Reading At Happy Ending

Friends, fiends, and comrades. Mr. Beller’s neighborhood’s online literary publication has been kind enough to invite me to read along with several of their talented writers at the Happy Ending Lounge on 9/11 @ 8:00 pm This will be my first NYC reading since I went into exile in Thailand five years ago. Happy Ending […]

Happy Endings Reading 9/11

Friends, fiends, and comrades. Mr. beller’s neighborhood’s online literary publication has been kind enough to invite me to read along with several of their talented writers at the Happy Ending Lounge on 9/11 @ 8:00 pm This will be my first NYC reading since I went into exile in Thailand five years ago. Happy Ending […]

To Forgive and Forget – Short Story by Peter Nolan Smith

After my youngest brother died of AIDS, I traveled to the holiest shrines in Asia. The ancient temples did little to salve my grief and I switched to worshipping the high heels of the go-go girls. Vee danced at the Baby A Go-Go in Pattaya. She had one eye. We had an affair. The word […]