Alex H Mittelman
Bio
I love writing and just finished my first novel. Writing since I was nine. I’m on the autism spectrum but that doesn’t stop me! If you like my stories, click the heart, leave a comment. Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQZVM6WJ
Stories (367/0)
Blood of Bryce
“Another day, another murder,” Detective Bryce said to an officer on the scene of the latest murder. The officer ran outside and threw up. Detective Bryce followed the officer outside, put his hand on the officers back and said, “First murder scene?” The officer nodded.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction
A Wrinkle in Time
Meg and Charles Murry’s father goes missing and they bring their friend Calvin O’Keefe to another world to fight a monster called the thing. It was nominated and won several well deserved awards. It is a great book, well written and I recommend that you read it. A great work!
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Critique
Dr. Lennox
It was a pleasant day in the California city of Nord. Pleasant, except for a psychologist named Dr. Lennox, who resided and had a practice there. He was a tall, thin, pale man dressed in nice clothing, and always wearing a nice dark colored jacket.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Horror
The Giver by Lois Lowry
The Giver is a great book set in a dystopian future where everyone is forced to act the same and sees in black and white. The Giver eventually gives a young boy his memories from before everything was the same. The boy revolts and wants freedom to finally be different.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Critique
Dead of Night
In the dead of night, a bright meteor streaked across the sky, hurtling towards Earth. Inside, the meteor carried an evil gift from the deep dark depths of evil space. It carried with it a a smell so vile, so repugnant, that it defied the very laws of nature. The smell was a fume alien to earth, and one that humanity had no natural olfactory resistance to, not like the life forms on the planet it came from. The smell wanted nothing more then to be a sentient life form, but first it had to find it’s way inside a sentient life form. To posses such creatures, the creature it was going to posses could have no resistance, natural or otherwise. Traveling through space for thousands of years scanning for life forms on other planets with non-immune non-resistant life, it finally came across earth.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Horror
Alexander and Terrible, No Good Beautiful Love Zombie
In the wealthy and snob riddled city of Calabasas, there lived a great writer named Alexander. He had a burning desire to win the prestigious "Top Story" prize, an accolade bestowed upon the writer of the most captivating and groundbreaking tale. Some called it an obsession, but Alexander called it a passion for great content. Alexander had achieved this honor a few times before, but lately, he found himself struggling to conceive his next great story.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction
The Wager: A tale of shipwreck, mutiny and murder
The Wager is a book about a boat called The Wager. It’s a good book and they’re planning on turning it into a movie. It’s about an aggressive captain. The crew hates him and mutiny’s against him, and the mutineers kill anyone loyal to him. It is a true story.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Critique
Ocean Madness
A vibrant wooden boat lead by Captain Jensen sets sail from the docks of England, glistening under the sun's golden rays, reflecting a kaleidoscope of colorful hues, from its bright red hull to its crisp white sails, the boat gracefully glides through the water, leaving a trail of monstrously huge ripples in its wake.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction
Fairy Tale
Fairy Tale is a great new book from Stephen King. There’s already a movie being made based on the book. It’s really detailed and has descriptions of the other world the main character walks into that are vivid and bring the story to life, making it all feel very real!
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Critique
John and the Bear
There was a clearing in a forest where the echoes of war resonated through the dense surroundings of fog and foliage. John Smith, a man dressed in a tattered brown and blue uniform found himself lost and winded after the lengthily battle of Bull Run. He was a Union soldier, just twenty years old. When he signed up for the army, he was already a year older then when his father signed up.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction
Bobos Electric Circus
“Step right up, ladies and gentlemen!” The air was filled with the enticing aroma of popcorn and cotton candy as the vibrant, colorful tents of the traveling circus stood tall in yet another small town. The sound of laughter and excitement echoed through the air, drawing curious onlookers from far and wide.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction
Gothic Queen
There was a small town in California surrounded by mountains called Idyllwild. In this town, there was an even friendlier neighborhood called The Peaksburough residences. It was filled with colorful houses, vibrant and perfectly manicured gardens, and friendly neighbors. The neighbors were so friendly, in fact, people from outside the city would always talk about how creepy it was.
By Alex H Mittelman 9 months ago in Fiction