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CONCEPTUALIZATIONS • by Albert N. Katz

May 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Since the most recent late-term miscarriage, I could see Janet falling once again into depression and the twilight world she entered when under stress and uncertainty. And she was frightened, clearly frightened, about what she would learn at the forthcoming… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Albert N. Katz, artificial intelligence, perinatal loss

FLYING FREE • by Jonathon Mast

May 6, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It’s probably a bad idea to steal a mechano-pteradon, but I’ve been known to have worse ideas. I think. Nabbing Gatlin’s mount probably pays off what he owes me for ten years’ work, though. “Just a reward to be in… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Jonathon Mast, steampunk

ZIP • by Will Lloyd

May 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The cars quietly drifted up and down the cables all night long. Talking to each other. Mumbling. Thinking. Hullo. Hullo. Good evening, Totem, sang the red gondola. It was a low, drone song. Good evening, Ewe, sang the blue gondola.… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal bears, Will Lloyd

KICK • by Will Lloyd

April 5, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Lank summited Esk Fell. He stood for a moment on the top to look around. But he could barely see anything. All was black smoke. There were blinking lights, like LEDs, of the conurbation below. He breathed. In. Out. His… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories addiction, pollution, running, Will Lloyd

APRIL FOOL’S IN OUTER SPACE • by Amelia Brown

April 1, 2020Every Day Fiction 2 Comments

There’s a spaceship, a jumpsuit, and a moose. Well, really, there’s just the jumpsuit and the moose. They just happen to be on the spaceship. Oh, and there’s me. Trying to get to the jumpsuit. Being blocked by the moose.… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories Amelia Brown, April Fools' Day, spaceships

IN THE AI OF THE BEHOLDER • by Soramimi Hanarejima

March 5, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

It’s just another one of those mid-afternoon lulls in the office when a peripheral vision notification pops up. It’s your beauty tracker app telling you that you’ve only gotten 2 instances of beauty so far today. Puzzling, since you know… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories

JASMINE: FEBRUARY 14 • by Kevin Sharp

February 13, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

On her first Valentine’s Day, Jasmine Shaw takes in a breath and lets out a single sound — a squeak, according her mother; a quack, according to her father — in the brightness of the delivery room. Already, she has… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories

ROGER UNREQUITED GOES TO MINNESOTA FOR A VALENTINE’S DAY CARD • by Richie Narvaez

February 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The Internet says that scientists finally found dark matter, the invisible stuff they say takes up 75 percent of the universe. The Internet says they found it in Minnesota. Maybe that means 75 percent of everything is in Minnesota, thought… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Valentine's Day

A VALENTINE’S FEAR • by Jameyanne Fuller

February 11, 2020Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

The line for the fear merchants stretched three blocks. Juana’s hand sweated in Nick’s as they inched forward. She’d sold fear once, the night she crossed the border. It wasn’t courage like the No Fear Association claimed. It was a… Continue Reading →

Romance, Science Fiction, Stories Valentine's Day

WHAT WE CAN’T SEE • by Chris Lee

January 12, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Daniel loves Rose.  He believes this has always been the case, ever since they met in college years ago at a volunteer event to clean up the local park.  But Daniel doesn’t realize I can see in five dimensions.  He… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories advice, Chris Lee, unrequited love

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