Saturday, 15 June 2024

'The Linotype Burns Words' by Emily Simmons Key

The monster is menacing and massive.  Blue flames making molten metal.  Its lifeblood flowing through the body, keeping it alive to do its fearsome work.  Heat waves out and damps my face. My father sits low before the beast, quietly in command, fingertips brushing letters making words which hot silver will catch and mold into type.  Tiny rectangles which will speak.  Daddy’s eyes warn my feet to move back.  I’ve no courage to stand closer so fear pushes me away as I wonder what stories are burning inside.



Emily Key lives in Savannah, Georgia.  She focuses on flash fiction and poetry.
An educator, she considers herself a lifelong learner.  Emily is an occasional artist, prefers musicals over plays, and cooks against her will.  She has had work published in MidSouth Anthology, Paragraph Planet,  FreeFlashFiction, and MindTheGap. 




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