Steve Barnett
Bio
I am a writer working and living in Southampton. My focus is on fiction and life writing. I run a YouTube channel called 'The Readers' and Writers' Lounge'
Stories (5/0)
H G Wells, A lost Letter
Dear Dr Abigail To answer your query, it has taken many weeks to write this letter as there are no quiet rooms. In the early 19th-century, fellow scientists like Tesla invented the modern world, while I invented immortality. The elixir, the sea creature and the surgical procedure will remain a mystery for you, and you will not seek it if you know what is good for you. I do not mean to threaten but only to save you my pain.
By Steve Barnett2 years ago in Fiction
How I tried to Apply a Tai Chi Principle in real life
How I Tried to Apply a Tai Chi Principle in Real Life And Why This is Beneficial for Everybody I often spend my Saturdays with my 16-year-old daughter. I always try to practise life skills that will be useful for her in the future. I usually take concepts from martial arts as they have excellent real-life applications.
By Steve Barnett3 years ago in Motivation
Jack's End
Jack’s End Somewhere that was nowhere: a place that was endless white. Some might call it heaven. Others would call it hell. And spotty teenagers would call it boring and immediately look for their phones. This was where a scruffy middle-aged man was huddled into a ball with his hands covering his head.
By Steve Barnett3 years ago in Fiction
Our Baby
Our Baby My wife’s face glowed from the moment she became pregnant. I swear she had become younger - or fresher. There was something divine about her aura. Perhaps it was the way she stood with her shoulders back and her head held high. When she held her belly, every pore on her face glistened love.
By Steve Barnett3 years ago in Horror
Burning Heart
Burning Heart Hala had told me that they had been there so long that we had forgotten the danger. That was just before they burned away the atmosphere and killed her along with everything else. I am a physicist, so I can assure you that a temperature of one hundred million degrees will ignite the atmosphere in a fusion reaction. These fusion reactions would release more energy leading to more fusion until all the nitrogen atmosphere has burned away. That is what happened, and now you are wondering how I survived and where I am.
By Steve Barnett3 years ago in Fiction