Short Stories, Deborah Douglas Wilbrink, Writer

Welcome Readers of fiction and auto-fiction! 

In "Decay of the Dark" a woman ponders the changes in light and dark as she ages decades. Persimmon Tree.

"Free Tits" follows a feminist who enters the University of Georgia's first Wet-T Shirt contest. Etched Onyx Magazine.  

Feel Like A Stranger  has a young mother facing alternative lifestyles and choices at a fictional Grateful Dead Concert in Phoenix. The Syncopation Literary Journal.

Cut it Off is one of my Little Horror Stories of Love…flash fiction so you can read it faster than this blurb. Bright Flash Literary Review.

The Way In is what Hannah seeks in her new Catalan community; and what the squatters want underneath her apartment. Asymptote Journal.

The Proposal and the Purse is a very short story about a first date, a purse, and a proposal, a dilemma set in South Georgia and North Florida. Dead Mule School of Southern Literature.

Inundateda story of an unexpected golden shower at an abandoned hospital, with its heroine's revelations about gendered equipment, appears in Exist Otherwise.

This is all part of a plot to publish a short story anthology of stories from The Second Wave of feminism, and a second collection, Little Horror Stories of Love. Projected releases are 2026 and 2027. Seeking agency.