Roaches. We were simply called "roaches," though perhaps even then we should have been called "cockroaches." Our tradition is that only the male figures into historical accounts. The progenitor of our species, Ed, lived googolgoogol generations ago. In the beginning, he was there in the Garden of Eden, notwithstanding the apocryphal accounts of people.
In the garden, Ed hovered about openly on the lookout for crumbs and dribbles. Back then, there were no cupboards to hide in and no sudden bright lights to skitter away from. And we weren't afflicted with the demeaning stereotype propagated by bigoted speciesists, like K. So, in the beginning, Adam and Eve were pretty relaxed with Ed around, and Ed, for his part, was usually pretty good about not crawling on their naked bodies when they were following God's detailed instructions on how to make Cain and Abel.
Things were ideal—they'd never been better. On the other hand, since there was no comparison, some detractors point out that they'd never been worse. Ed, the father of our race, was an optimist, though. From him, we learned that a crumb under foot is better than ....
That part has always puzzled us. Even our intellectuals are baffled. Anyway, Ed, regarded as Methuseleh by generations of his progeny, who were also his contemporaries, promised that through his descendants he would live forever, come hell or high water. Noah gave us a helping hand on the high water thing, albeit unwittingly, and it's received wisdom among Adam's and Eve's offspring that we — alone — will survive hell.
Back to the story.
It was a perfect world. Absolutely perfect. Better than Malibu. Then one day, Eve got a little tired and bored with the straight and narrow and scampered over to the apple tree, which was a no-no.
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The multi-author anthology features flash fiction, short stories, one poem, and one essay addressing the question, "Who was in the garden with Adam and Eve."
This speculative fiction anthology of stories is funny, sad, and weird. Each tale is told from a different perspective featuring unexpected creatures doing unexpected things. All the stores are well told. Capture a little imagination from each author as they take you places you've never been to meet creatures, great and small, you can't meet any other way.
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ALPHA by Allen Taylor, anthology editor
FLASH FICTIONS
In The Beginning We Did Have Someone On The Ground by Adam Mac
Gossip in the Garden by JD DeHart
Mote by Erin Vataris
Renovation by Gary Hewitt
A Ghost and a Thought by James J. Stevenson
We Who Bleed by Scathe meic Beorh
One Bit Off by Guy and Tonya De Marco
Water Rats by JD DeHart
Agent of Good by Schevus Osborne
IOTA
X:\Users\AndroidX>start eden.exe_by Anne Carly Abad
SHORT STORIES
The Genesis of the Incorporeum by AmyBeth Inverness
The Gardeners of Eden by Jason Bougger
The Roots of All Evil by Shelley Chappell
Survey by John Grey
Breach by William Teegarden
OMEGA
Before Dawn Can Wake Us by John Vicary
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added by Allen Taylor.
This excerpt is taken from the first story in the anthology.
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