The Sideways House | Judy Darley
We learnt to live in corners, bracing heels on ledges and cornicing. Windows became doors to scramble through, fingers gripping hinges. All our pictures hung askew, books domino-ed, and the showerhead swung like a perturbed cat’s tail whenever we dared turn it on. I didn’t mind. We adapted, slinging hammocks from sideways shelves and reminding ourselves to upend bottles before opening. It was all a novelty, a shared experience we’d never anticipated. At night I crept across the kitchen ceiling and slid feet first from the skylight to greet the upside-down moon.
Judy Darley lives and writes in Bristol, UK. She has been widely published, including by Cypress, The Mechanics' Institute Review and The Cabinet of Heed. She’s Flash Fiction Editor at Reflex Press. Her collections are Sky Light Rain (Valley Press) and Remember Me To The Bees (Tangent Books). Hang out with her on Twitter @JudyDarley.