Short Stories

The "73 Words in the 732" contest seeks original short stories that contain seventy-three words or fewer. Stories can be on any theme or topic, and a panel of library staff will select the best short stories, which will appear on the library's website.

The contest is open through the month of May every year. All ages are welcome to participate and East Brunswick residency is not required.

Security Officer

I’m a licensed Security Officer for Allied Universal, working for a community center. Being a Security Officer is an important job because it helps to keep people safe. I am ready to do any...

Yan Yakirevich

Monday, May 1, 2023

Be Careful What You Wish for (Because Fae are Sneaky)

A little girl named Isabelle was playing in East Brunswick Woods. She enjoyed skipping along verdant mossy trails and finding tiny froglings in the creek. But soon it became dark and Isabelle...

Monica Shah

Monday, May 1, 2023

Stop this Ride!

"Bob was jolted out of his sleep.  The recollection of the ""Airplane"" amusement park ride, from his youth, caused droplets of sweat to form.
The ride had no seat belt or anything to grasp...

Maria Scalea

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Cowbirds

Maeve thought about cowbirds as her eyes traced the clear tubing leading from her teenage daughter’s arm to the IV bag, plump with fluids meant to quell the storm created when a virus collides...

Tessa James

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Creek

With my knees in the icy creek, I put my hand to the back of my head, finding it sticky with blood.

My sister was running towards me when I realized something wasn’t right. If she had...

Veronica Sudia

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Memento

A pink cosmetic bag held a lipstick and a folded sheet of paper; a packing list, revealing her personal daily necessities. I felt like I was invading her privacy, delving into drawers that were...

Karen L. Famiglietti

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Untitled

They send cards and texts and messages on Facebook. I know they are thinking of me. But we don't talk. We just exchange written pleasantries. This way of communicating is strange; yes, it is nice...

Barbara Keegan

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Untitled

Alone. Inside. Post surgery. The house is quiet and dark, and so are my thoughts. Dreadful depressing loneliness closes in on me.

Deep breath. Step out onto the front porch. The...

Barbara Keegan

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Grandma’s “Dieagreedies”

Grandma’s got “Dieagreedies”

Hey little one slow down. It’s called diabetes but I like your novel word better.

I am greedy and greedy eating is really a better explanation of what...

Elayne Risley

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Gertrude’s Bigger Problem

Gertrude had had it with her husband hogging the bed. One dark night, she snuck out and checked into a fine hotel. She just wanted a good night’s sleep!

She floated, languorous, centered,...

David Klotzkin

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

A Simple Tribute

He was not feeling 100%. He scheduled a doctor’s appointment and looked forward to celebrating his birthday with his children, their spouses and his grandchildren. They shared ice cream and...

Cecelia Regan

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

What the Nanny Said

I rise early in our weather-beaten house on Cranbury Road, listen to a blackbird sing. We had moved in last week and are finally unpacked. My daughter sleepily rambles in, asks if I believe in...

Nickie Shah

Tuesday, May 31, 2022