Falling Marbles Press

The Falling Marbles Bimonthly

An every-other-month offering of and about fiction from the premier publisher of literary fiction in the State of Texas

ISSUE III (Nov/Dec ’25)

featuring a poetic look at love in the time of foggy grime, an ode to evening in Austin, and much more

Previous Issues

“Cascading worth, one work at a time”

Stories

THE BALLAD OF EDMUND TUPPENCE, CANTO THE THIRD by Mark Gullick

The third of four cantos in The Ballad of Edmund Tuppence, a look-in at the state of love in postmodern London

NO PIER ONE by Michael Long

A chapter from Michael Long’s Not Just A Job, a novel following young Gary Thorpe into his service with the US Navy in the 1970s West Pacific. A quartermaster, his job is to steer and navigate the ship, but he learns quickly that being in the US Navy entails much more — and much less — than advertised. Authored by a former Navy quartermaster, Not Just A Job is sure to relate to anyone who has ever found himself in a situation less than he imagined.

POT’S WITH THE KETTLE by Shay Martin

A story of what is being passed on, in the vein of Harry Chapin’s “Cat’s in the Cradle.” Where that work concerns a father and son’s similarity in generational aloofness, this is about the same between mother and daughter

ROAMIN’ IN THE GLOAMIN’ by Stewart Berg

An ode to evenings in Austin, in the vein of Harry Lauder’s “Roamin’ in the Gloamin’.” Where that work concerns walks about the river Clyde, this is about walking the streets of that Texas city

O GODDESS CLIMATE by Shay Martin

A plea to power, which contains a simple demand, in the vein of The Chordettes’ “Mister Sandman.” Where that work concerns a nighttime request for the best of dream, this is about a lifetime demand for the daily

On Stories

A “NOVEL” APPROACH TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF EVIL by Stephen Paul Foster

An author’s continuing thoughts on the theme behind his novel Fatal Friendship, a book in which the age-old Rousseau-Hobbes debate is solved, merely requiring a grisly murder (or two)

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