No. 49/100 flash fiction stories It's raining on Praxilius IV. You’ll probably find this a pretty uninteresting statement, but you've never been to Solana—we’re called the System of Six Suns for a reason. From space, every planet looks orange. Everywhere. No blue. No green. Just orange—and maybe a bit of brown to complement. To you, a … Continue reading To Own the Rain: A sci-fi flash fiction story
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Beneath the Mask: A sci-fi short story
Breathe in. Breathe out. Erix tried his best to breathe steadily through his mask while a million other thoughts flashed through his mind. Am I walking too much like myself? Is the mask enough to hide my face? What if Ov’oks suddenly developed X-ray vision? Could someone have an X-ray scanner?! His heart beat so … Continue reading Beneath the Mask: A sci-fi short story
Night Drafts: A flash-fiction story
No. 48/100 flash fiction stories; based on the prompt "what your desk thinks about at night" It's cold in here. And too crowded. And too noisy. How do humans make such loud, obnoxious noises while they're asleep? How can anyone down this whole block get any rest with that cacophony going on? Oh well, it’s not … Continue reading Night Drafts: A flash-fiction story
Sorry: A flash fiction story
No. 47/100 flash fiction stories; written and minimally edited based on a Write the Story prompt I woke with the taste of something sweet and slightly stale in my mouth. Smacking my lips, I lifted my head from my folded arms on a table. A clear, crinkly wrapper and a little white strip of paper were … Continue reading Sorry: A flash fiction story
Lucky Day: A fantasy flash fiction story
I always knew I had bad luck; I mean, I’m a dwarf with magic. What could possibly be worse? I know the answer now: a dwarf with unpredictable fire magic. The Perlidian Forest, once a place of placid, beautiful nature, now housed a raging inferno. The heat dried my face, my eyes, but I couldn't … Continue reading Lucky Day: A fantasy flash fiction story
An Ode to Summer (by a Floridian)
Dear Florida, I have lived under your sky all my life, and I have only one question: WHY. If you’ve never experienced summer in Florida, you haven’t experienced true summer at all. Because summer is not, as most of us are lead to believe, the joyful, carefree, beautiful time where anything is possible and going … Continue reading An Ode to Summer (by a Floridian)
Breathing Life into Classic Tales: A Guide to Adaptation
I've always loved fairytales; that's what happens when you grow up watching (and rewatching, and rewatching, and rewatching...) Disney classics. I was writing stories as soon as I learned how to hold a (sparkly pink glitter) pen, but surprisingly, fairytales didn't influence my writing much until my dad gifted me a massive book of fairytales … Continue reading Breathing Life into Classic Tales: A Guide to Adaptation
Surrounded: A sci-fi flash fiction story
No. 45/100 flash fiction stories Lyra could smell that it was hopeless. Yes, smell. You didn’t have to be around too many Drin in your life before you recognized their distinct smell, but after Lyra’s extensive experience with (read: harassment by) the creatures, she could detect just how many there were by the sheer smell … Continue reading Surrounded: A sci-fi flash fiction story
The Perfect Beach Day: A flash fiction story
While going through some old stories, I was so taken by this little snippet I wrote a few years ago that I knew I had to expand on it a bit. Enjoy! . . . Mia always forgot just how stale the everyday air she breathed was until she stood on the beach. No, it … Continue reading The Perfect Beach Day: A flash fiction story
Ageless: A flash fiction story
Original version posted on October 10, 2020 I remember the days of horses. Then the clatter of carriages. Now, the cars that fill the air with smoke. I’ve been here for a long time, you see. I don’t quite know how long. All I know is as the sun rises each day, the world is … Continue reading Ageless: A flash fiction story