Mind Sprocket

We tell stories.

Mind Sprocket gives voice to simple and honest perspectives. We publish thoughts and experiences on our world. We tell stories.

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Pithy Tales

Herein may you find truth in fiction, humanity in characters, and inspiration in fantasy; light by shadows, insight by tragedy, and actuality by allegory.

The Holey Chicken Truck

by Paige Dunn on July 16, 2009

This narrative articulates the incredulous sentiments I experienced last spring when I came upon the strange, sad trail of a chicken truck that had unfortunately sprung a fatal leak.

Until we cannot scream anymore

by Sam Rockler on April 16, 2009

Everyone knows the secrets I’ve been keeping, or else nothing is a secret, or else nothing is real.

Mute

by Desiree Parker on January 6, 2009

‘Mute’ is more than just a story about a man and his fish. It’s not just about his baby and his wife. The man’s whole life might simply be beside the point. Maybe the fish is the only one who gets it.

The Crossroads

by Christopher Hoitash on September 2, 2008

This is different. Hello, my name is Fred. And the last thing I remember is getting hit by a car.

Weird Fishes

by Corbin Parker on May 28, 2008

Daniel Williamson cannot sleep without falling into his vivid and dangerous dreams. I hope you haven’t been taking too much Scripotophypro.

The Librarian and His Wife

by Edward J. Atkinson on August 7, 2007

Michael Denton and Sylvia Pots own the only private library in Massachusetts. That is until a gerbil-sized creature of surprising danger decided to intervene.

A Golden Sphinx

by Jacqueline Johnson on April 3, 2007

A warm stream of thought on the golden sphinx.

A Beginning

by Edward J. Atkinson on May 24, 2006

It took a long time. A very long time. But we’re here.