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A HEAD OF HER TIME • by Jude Ellery

January 1, 2021Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

“What time does it all kick off?” my sister asks me. At least I think that’s what she’s saying. She’s calling from another dimension, in another time. “I can barely hear you, Amelia,” I say. “You sound very far away.”… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Jude Ellery, siblings, statues, time travel

INVASIVES • by Moriah Geer-Hardwick

December 2, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Is that a Wyndham flower?” Milton stared with some concern at the strange, semi-translucent stalk, ghastly pale and no bigger around than his thumb. It clung precariously to the handle of an old shovel resting in the corner of the… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, gardening, Moriah Geer-Hardwick, plants, siblings

THE END OF THE EARTH • by Matt Kulke

November 8, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The earth was flat, and you could commit suicide without worrying about being a nuisance. You could jump right off the edge, not so much dead as gone. No one had to fish out your body. Pat’s mother knocked on… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal flat earth, Matt Kulke, suicide, writers

IMMUNIZATION DAY • by Jeff Gard

November 4, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

They told Nico he had to go to the picnic or there would be consequences. They told him to stay home, that it wouldn’t matter whether he got the medicine. The voices followed him into the bathroom, nagging him as… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories Jeff Gard, medication, mental health, vaccinations

IN SYNCH • by Paul A. Freeman

October 30, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The end of the world, or more precisely the end of human civilisation as we know it, didn’t come with apocalyptic suddenness and all-consuming hellfire. It approached us far more insidiously. This is how it happened. I had always been… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories Paul A. Freeman, smartphones, technology

THE NIGHTMARE OF ALEX CARIDDI • by Milkana N. Mingels

October 14, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Since the day the two aliens — an organic form and a machine from the Black Eye galaxy, a spiral galaxy some 17 million light years away — appeared on Earth, Alex Cariddi had been cursing the day he started… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, artificial intelligence, dreams, Milkana N. Mingels, SETI

DECENT EXPOSURE • by James Cato

October 1, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

On the first night of vacation I see a human silhouette out the cabin window — a horror film come true. Should I run for the pistol or call for help? Midway through phoning the authorities my wife stops me,… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories James Cato, marriage, nature, vacation

THE FAD • by James Cato

September 17, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Pleased to meet you. As you know, we start the interview with some standard bureaucratic questions. Do you remember Witchcaps? Right. I remember they were initially designed for edgy supermodels, so their popularity in elementary schools came as a surprise.… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories James Cato, job interviews, school, technology, trends

ENCHANTMENTLAND • by Jay Taggart

September 13, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“Wow, it really is you,” the little girl’s expression was almost comical, “you look just like you do in the movies!” Princess Nella chuckled. “Yes, fair maiden. It is I, the real Princess Nella, and I just adore your gown!”… Continue Reading →

Horror, Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories amusement parks, clones, entertainment industry, Jay Taggart

MEDICINE SHOW • by Joe Argentino

August 24, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Step right up, folks! Get one of my Patented Seeds of True Randomness before it’s too late! When the Appetites manifest, only those capable of true randomness will survive. Those of you relying on pseudo-random algorithms will be sniffed out… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories, Surreal Joe Argentino, salespeople

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