Fiction
Calling all Ernest Hemingways, Toni Morrisons, Stephen Kings, Octavia Butlers, and James Baldwins of the world - Fiction is the place for your stories to run wild.
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Stories in Fiction that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
A Few Moments More
You’ll give it one more minute, and then you’re headed back inside. It’s pretty chilly out, after all. Not that that’s a real issue - you’ve stood out here for longer, and in colder weather. The snow is nearly gone already; tiny, dirt-stained islands of the stuff form a shrinking archipelago dotting the sea of green that is your backyard. Striations of sunlight dance through the trees at the edge of the woods and paint the scene in a camouflage of brown, green, and gold.
Gabriel HuizengaPublished 4 days ago in FictionAnd the Sun Came Up Tremendous
In memory of the 12 girls who were among the first victims of the atomic age. The screen on Mara's smartphone screamed beams of blue light into her eyes as she doom scrolled through social media. It was 4:13am, and she was still laying on her side in her bed unable to let go of the news headlines whipping past.
Amanda StarksPublished 3 days ago in FictionThis Surely Is a Dream
1:00 The scent of rain hangs heavy in the air. Catlike, shivering, you slip through the door wearing your shyness as makeup, rosy blotches blooming atop damp skin.
A Lifetime in Sixty Seconds
As I approach the stage I wonder what the heck I am going to say in one minute to a audience of young people that will even matter. Ah, what the heck, I'll just fly by the seat of my pants like I always do.
Pamela Walsh-HoltePublished 5 days ago in FictionA Minute's Difference
It was a Tuesday, 2:58...59 in the afternoon. My friend Andy was white-knuckled gripping the edge of his school desk, staring desperately at the second hand of the clock slooowly circling round, while our teacher droned on and on. A girl behind me cracked her gum. Another classmate was fervently scribbling notes. I was trying to look just awake enough not to get called on. Wrapped in my grey hoodie, eyes drooping behind uncut bangs, head leaning on folded arms, I appeared the cliche of a bored teenage boy, on the verge of daydreaming his way into a more exciting life.
Ellen StedfeldPublished 3 days ago in FictionPaused
"I've always wanted to wander as we did this evening. From Coolum Beach to Noosa. Explore Hastings Street, then wander back. At our slow and steady pace, hand in hand," she said with gentle gratitude.
Pauline FountainPublished 3 days ago in FictionThe Singer So Shy
She stood near the cold fireplace, watching the second-hand tick down to the hour. In another minute, the clock's bird would emerge and warble the hour. She reached up and touched the clock, tracing the gentle slope of the farmhouse roof, then trailing down the lilac strewn side, to the white fence framed dooryard. She wished she was there, where the air would smell of lilacs rather than smoke.
Judah LoVatoPublished 4 days ago in FictionJax
She gives the kill sign and unlocks her helmet. Standing still, Jax wipes away the waxy balm. "My tears need a minute to find the edges of my face. If you'll please excuse me."
Christy MunsonPublished 2 days ago in Fiction
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Fiction.
prabu siliwangi
Alright, kick back and let me spin you a yarn about Prabu Siliwangi – a legendary figure straight outta Indonesian folklore.
jalur hujanPublished 28 minutes ago in Fictionwhen will this end?
Alright, gather 'round for a tale as old as time itself – the never-ending struggle of life. Once upon a time, in a bustling city where the skyscrapers kissed the clouds, there lived a guy named Max. Now, Max wasn't your average Joe. He was just a regular guy trying to make it in a world that seemed to throw curveballs faster than a pitcher in the World Series.
jalur hujanPublished 41 minutes ago in Fictionthe backbone of the family
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, there lived a kid named Sammy. Now, Sammy wasn't your typical kid who spent their days playing tag or trading Pokémon cards. Nope, Sammy was the breadwinner of the family.
jalur hujanPublished about an hour ago in FictionChasing the Yeti: Fact or Fiction?
Deep in the Himalayas, where snow-capped peaks pierce the sky, whispers of a legendary creature echo through the valleys. For centuries, tales of the Yeti, a hulking, ape-like beast, have captivated imaginations. Is it just a myth, or is there truth lurking behind the legend?
Aditya GurungPublished about an hour ago in FictionVoyager1
Sent off on September 5, 1977, voyager1 was at first imagined as a feature of NASA's Explorer program, planned to concentrate on the external planets of our planetary group. Nonetheless, its main goal stretched out a long ways past its unique extension, rising above the limits of our planetary area and wandering into the unknown domains of interstellar space.
GalaxiesbuzzPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionWhispers of Destiny
In the heart of the whispering forest, where shadows danced to the tune of ancient secrets, four friends found themselves drawn by a melody that seemed to ripple through the very air they breathed.
Muhammad Sarmad RazzaqPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionEchoes of Eternity
In the bustling metropolis of Chronopolis, where time flowed like a river of gold, every tick of the clock held the weight of a thousand destinies. Here, amidst the gleaming spires and bustling streets, stood the beacon of human ingenuity - the Time Capsule.
Muhammad Sarmad RazzaqPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionThe Evolution of Family: From Youthful Freedom to Middle-Aged Realization
Family: The Center of Our Lives As people grow older, they often shift their focus from the world around them to the importance of family. Middle age creeps up quickly, bringing with it white hairs and a deep realization that family is everything.
Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished about 3 hours ago in Fiction
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