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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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Top Stories
Stories in Fiction that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
They Take From Us As We Sleep
“THEY TAKE FROM US AS WE SLEEP” had been sprayed on the overpass a year ago. The context of the words was not completely understood by anyone who drove under the statement, but a clear sense of agreement was felt by many of those who saw the vandal’s work. No one could say surely what had been lost over the last few or many years, but most would argue that some aspects of the world, once taken for granted, were now gone.
By J. Otis Haas14 days ago in Fiction
Second Tuesday of November
No one knew how the event really started. Between a few beverages at the bar, maybe? Notes passed carefully on the street? Or, perhaps a secret meetup at early hours of the day? Whatever the root source was, we were here now on the second Tuesday of November. Nervous, but also absorbed by the allure.
By Elizabeth Petit3 days ago in Fiction
I First Saw Him
When I first saw him sitting on the wall, relaxed and looking out over the water, I was sure he wasn't a local. Not including children, there are only about 250 or 300 of us in this area full-time, though that number is ten-fold in the summer, and I know everyone at least by sight or by family resemblance. And yet, the way he sat looked familiar and started my mind sorting and discarding among the families I knew, not quite like this one, not quite like that one.
By Natalie Wilkinson7 days ago in Fiction
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Fiction.
Elysium Unveiled: Secrets of the Future City
In the year 2150, nestled on a sprawling coastal plain and encased in a shimmering dome, lay New Elysium—the city of the future. The skyline was a dazzling tapestry of sleek, floating spires and intertwining sky bridges, their surfaces reflecting the vibrant hues of the setting sun. Advanced technologies and sustainable innovations blended seamlessly with nature, creating a harmonious urban landscape where humanity thrived in ways once thought impossible.
By Roman Dwi Kurniaabout 5 hours ago in Fiction
The Wanderer on a Barque
Ann and Kat were at a Horton’s coffee shop. They enjoyed the escape to a comfort zone where they were anonymous and carefree. They had met when they were seven and they knew each other well. Over the years, they had endured years of school, partners, progeny, near deaths and deaths.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout 5 hours ago in Fiction
The Decision
As I woke up the sun rays sipped through the blinds stabbing my eyes reminding me of the reality I had to live with and the decision I had to make. No one rushed me to make a choice but time did, time wasn’t on my side. If I didn't make the decision soon I wouldn’t have a choice, time would have decided for me.
By Ropafadzo Thokozani Zinyuke (Fadzo) about 8 hours ago in Fiction
𝕱𝖑𝖞𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕾𝖔𝖗𝖈𝖊𝖗𝖞
Introduction This is for Liam Storm's "Mother Nature" Challenge which you can find out about here. The music is "Flying Sorcery" by Al Stewart. It has nothing to do with the story but the title is perfect and it is a wonderful song.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛about 8 hours ago in Fiction
Shadows of the Past. AI-Generated.
Elena Pierce had always been bright. She excelled in her studies, particularly in the realm of technology, where she found a refuge from the tumultuous memories of her childhood. The memory of a summer afternoon that cast a shadow over her life remained vivid. She had been only six years old, playing in her grandmother's backyard, when the neighbor’s dog—a massive, snarling beast—had lunged at her, knocking her to the ground. Its teeth grazed her arm before her grandmother scared it away. Though her physical wounds healed, the psychological scars ran deep.
By Ashleigh Holmesabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
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