Stephen Newton
Bio
I’ve been writing my whole life, from silly stories about monsters going to Disneyland when I was five to having a few plays produced in my teens.
I love writing stories of any kind, though I have a soft spot for the horror genre.
Stories (6/0)
Reflections
Across the street there’s a park with a pond in the center. Well, technically the maps refer to it as a “reservoir” but I like calling it a pond. It’s got a lot of ducks, geese, and squirrels that like to hang out there. My girlfriend and I love going there, especially to clear our heads.
By Stephen Newton3 years ago in Horror
Not_Artificial, Act II
Niles’ Funhouse was coming along nicely. A space had been procured and was being renovated at a staggering speed. For some time after Niles had been allowed to spend more time off and on with Bianca. In the months that followed the two became as thick as thieves. She liked to tell him about school or cartoons she’d been watching and he loved to listen.
By Stephen Newton3 years ago in Fiction
Not_Artificial, Act I
The room was dark as Devaughn stared at his code for the millionth time. This was perhaps a bit of hyperbole, but only barely. He just needed it to be perfect. There was no longer any room for error as today was officially the day he and Elle had to present their magnum opus.
By Stephen Newton3 years ago in Futurism
Young Blood, Act I
Amy Franklin wasn’t exactly thrilled for even the concept of the night ahead of her. At thirteen, who could possibly feel any form of excitement to hang around a bunch of adults and some kid they didn’t know? Sitting awkwardly and listening about what politicians her parents did and didn’t like wasn’t exactly “good times” in her opinion.
By Stephen Newton3 years ago in Fiction
Young Blood, Act II
With the first twinge gone and Henry having explained it away sufficiently, they had retired the online videos for the time being. Instead they took to talking about real world stuff. Namely relationships, and all of their positive and negative experiences with them. Henry wasn’t exactly well versed but he was a good listener and was still oddly wise, all things considered.
By Stephen Newton3 years ago in Horror