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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.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show featuring Rick Henry Christopher
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Rick Henry Christopher ☄️🔥Published 3 days ago in FictionOne Last Time II
I hadn’t entered the room since the night that it happened. How could I? Everything about her space remained the same. Frozen in time. And I was afraid to face it. I was even more afraid of the fact that one day, we may move away from this home. The only one she had ever known. Then, everything she had ever touched would be lost. Forever.
Ashley LimaPublished 2 days ago in FictionThe Last Time
The Prompt Convey a deep conversation between two individuals without uttering a single word aloud. The Last Time
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished a day ago in FictionA White Mountains Mystery: The Cabin - Chapter 1
The van’s radio sputtered in and out of static, “And this… Boston Class… Rock Station… with the greatest hits…” “Damn it,” said Danny, adjusting the tuning dial while keeping one hand on the wheel.
They Called Her Tapestry
No one in the village had ever seen a girl so eager to get to her embroidery post as the auburn-haired 17-year-old who was out before dawn, hastily hurrying down the street.
PK ColleranPublished 2 days ago in FictionThe Warrior of Shanduhar
The day my sister was stolen from us, I swore I would either bring her home or kill myself for having failed. It was a mostly cloudless day in Shanduhar. Bracing gusts had swept through the oasis on and off since mid-morning prayers. Aria and I had been feeding the camels. Our younger brother Eran was charged with cleaning out the rain barrel or face the back of Mother’s hand. I ran to his side to help before the precious remaining water tumbled into the sand rather than into Mother’s clay jar.
Gale MartinPublished 4 days ago in FictionAutumn House
Orange leaves gently swayed in a light breeze as twelve-year-old Chris Weaver walked down the dirt road. He kicked up dust as he mosied. The house at the end of the dirt road was red. It had a quaint porch, being swept by Granny Bloche. She wore simple attire: blue jeans and an ankle-length skirt. The orange sun was starting to set as Chris stepped onto the porch. ‘’Where am I?’’ Chris asked.
DJ RobbinsPublished 3 days ago in FictionA Banker's Eye
Today is the day. My driver turned the car onto Park Ave. "Five minutes, Mr. Magosaki." Storefronts displaying the latest fashions blurred by as I stared out the window. Eyeless bodies herded past the high dollar lure of gems and clothes. A dozen patrons waited in line for coffee and bagels from a food cart. In a few hours, it would be for hotdogs. Are these real humans or just robotics set in motion like twenty-first-century mannequins? A NYPD officer paced the walk scanning for anyone who would dare to draw notice.
J. S. WadePublished 4 days ago in Fiction
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Fiction.
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the "Devil's Triangle," has puzzled people for ages. This mysterious stretch of ocean between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Florida has been linked to countless tales of ships and planes disappearing without a trace. But what's really going on in this puzzling place? Let's explore the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.
Thank You Dumbledore
Standing at Platform nine and three quarters. Harry James Potter along with his wife Ginny Weasley Potter, Ronald Weasley and Hermoine Jean Granger-Weasley all stand together as proud parents watching their children board the Hogwarts Express as they begin their new year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry himself could not be more proud to watch his children start their new journey of life the same way he began his 26 years ago.
Joe PattersonPublished about an hour ago in FictionMurder at Yasmur's Inn
Kato had always been drawn to the mysterious and the macabre. His insatiable curiosity had led him to explore abandoned buildings, investigate local legends, and even dabble in occult rituals. So when he heard about Yasmur's Inn, an old, dilapidated establishment nestled deep within the woods, he couldn't resist the temptation to visit.
Ryan HidayatPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionMares
Off in the distance, a monster roars. The bunker shakes, gravel falling from the ceiling. Screams echo off of every wall, children curled up in balls on their makeshift cots, the elderly hunched up in corners. And then… silence. A moment of peace. The children raise their heads, their parents still holding them tight. A claw pierces the ceiling, tearing through feet of concrete and raining rubble from the sky. Pincers, large as full on metro buses, terrifying, covered in a shriveled shell reminiscent of a boiled crawfish, snap at air. A brave soul senselessly shoots at it with a shotgun, the crack of the chamber sounding off, shells bouncing off its impenetrable armor. He’s met with a whoosh of air, a splatter of blood, the shotgun thrown from his hands. The claw retreats, taking its human morsel with it.
William Choi-KimPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionThe Option of Power
“Because it will blow up!” The faces around the room looked graven. “Collisions and explosions didn’t ground supersonic jets, government intervention did. We don’t have to go down that route,” Ronnie Cartwright offered. The room still looked on edge. Cartwright sought to smooth out that issue.
Skyler SaundersPublished about 2 hours ago in FictionSign Language Is Not Uttering One Word Right?
It was a beautiful day and I was out to get some fresh air. I heard some interesting noise coming from down the alley. It was a sound I hadn't heard before. I might turn around and go the other way. Then I saw a neighbor come from that direction.
Denise E LindquistPublished about 3 hours ago in FictionAmelia's Quest: Unraveling Mysteries Around the World
In a picturesque town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a girl named Amelia who was known for her affinity for the mysterious and the unexplained. She had an old soul and an insatiable curiosity that often led her down winding paths and into the depths of the unknown. Amelia was easily recognizable by her signature white hat and dress, which she wore with an air of elegance that belied her youthful years.
StoryholicFindsPublished about 3 hours ago in FictionThe Pink Cowgirl's Legacy: Quest for Unity and Mystery Unveiled
In the vast and rugged expanse of the Wild West, where legends were born beneath the endless sky, there existed a tale that had been whispered around campfires for generations. It was the legend of the Pink Cowgirl, a heroine whose exploits were as bold and vibrant as her trademark pink attire. She rode a spirited steed named Rose, and her six-shooter glimmered with rose-colored embellishments. Her real name was lost to history, for she was known only as the Pink Cowgirl, a name earned through her fearless deeds.
StoryholicFindsPublished about 3 hours ago in Fiction
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