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Thursday, April 20, 2023

“S’mores Therapy” • by Gustavo Bondoni


“Damn,” Guille said in a New Jersey forest, when one of his marshmallows caught fire.
As he tried again, he noticed a man standing at the edge of his firelight, beside his tent. The man held a machete and wore a hockey mask.

Guille had been born on a mate plantation in Paraguay. He’d arrived in the US six months before. He had never heard of Friday the 13th, and machetes were standard forest gear back home, so he held out a stick to the figure.

“Marshmallow?”

The man sat beside him and they ate in silence until the bag was empty.

Suddenly loud music played.

Guille shrugged. “The campers over there…”

The man held up a finger, as if to say he’d be right back.

He strode into the woods.

After a commotion, he returned carrying another bag of marshmallows.

They toasted them in the newly restored silence.


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Gustavo Bondoni is novelist and short story writer with over three hundred stories published in fifteen countries, in seven languages.  He is a member of Codex and an Active Member of SFWA.His latest novel is a dark historic fantasy entitled The Swords of Rasna (2022). He has also published five science fiction novels, four monster books and a thriller entitled Timeless. His short fiction is collected in Pale Reflection (2020), Off the Beaten Path (2019), Tenth Orbit and Other Faraway Places (2010) and Virtuoso and Other Stories (2011).
 
In 2019, Gustavo was awarded second place in the Jim Baen Memorial Contest and in 2018 he received a Judges Commendation (and second place) in The James White Award. He was also a 2019 finalist in the Writers of the Future Contest.
 
His website is at www.gustavobondoni.com

His most recent appearance in our virtual pages was “Warranty Claim.” Read it now!

This week’s Pete Wood Challenge was to write a 150-word or less story that includes the line, “[character] had never heard of [name of a movie].” To see the previous winners of previous challenges, click this link




“Do you miss Firefly? Do you like The Expanse? If so, then Privateers of Mars is exactly what you need. [...] Structured as three loosely interconnected short stories, it reads like three episodes of a great science fiction show that you wish someone would make.”

—Amazon reader review


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