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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

PETROGLYPHS • by Damien Krsteski

June 25, 2020Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

When their ships landed on the porous soil of Blue-and-a-Rock, the hatchlings rushed out to preserve the petroglyphs. They moved like a flood: overrunning the fields and valleys of the moribund world, clogging up the caves, prodding with claws and… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Damien Krsteski

EARTH PROXIMA • by Jeff Gard

July 12, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

Approach <<0735: FINISHED SWEEP OF CENTAURUS CONSTELLATION. ENTERING ORBIT OF PROXIMA B. FINAL SYSTEMS CHECK. SOLAR PANELS SAFELY STOWED. HEAT SHIELDS at 100%. INITIATE APPROACH. ANGLE OF DESCENT: 39.7 DEGREES. MAXIMUM DRAG MAINTAINED.>> Doomsday Halfway through their first cups of… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Jeff Gard

HABITATS FOR HUMANITY • by Richard M. O’Donnell, Sr.

July 4, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Listen up, children. You too, Shannon. Derrick, no pushing. Class, we only get one field trip to the space elevator. Don’t ruin it with misbehavior. Leon, grab Susan before she floats back up the hatch. Maintenance is working on the… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Richard M. O'Donnell, school

BALL BAG STEW • by Matthew Roy Davey

March 4, 2019Every Day Fiction 1 Comment

It took NASA three months to verify that it was indeed a message and not interstellar scintillation.  The communication repeated regularly and was clearly the result of intelligent composition.  It took a further four months to isolate which solar system… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Matthew Roy Davey, NASA

MOMMY VS THE WORLD • by Leanne A. Styles

January 31, 2019Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Mommy bursts through the door. I jump up from the bottom step. “You got one!” I squeal, spotting the box she’s carrying. She’s panting and shaking. She slams the door shut and slides the bolt across just as something crashes… Continue Reading →

Inspirational, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, courage, Leanne A. Styles, parenting

PLAYING WITH LIONS • by James Machell

September 19, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

I let the children play with the lions because I decided that it was part of their education to examine life from another planet. This was after I ordered a box of domestic cats but many of my students, the… Continue Reading →

Science Fiction, Stories aliens, giants, James Machell, teachers

MR. AND MRS. ZORDOK • by K.J. Chiles

August 13, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

“GREENVILLE,” read the sign. “POP 1,624 HUMBLE EARTHLING SERVANTS. HAIL ZORDOK!” In spray paint, below: “DON’T RAZE US, BRO!” Sheryl frowned. “I think we took the wrong turn. We’re supposed to still be in Spring Grove.” “Qroocha znuk!” Emperor Zordok… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, K.J. Chiles, marriage

HYPERCRYSTAL • by Tim Boiteau

May 23, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

Silver tobacco fields streak by under a cloudless night sky. The road stretches on ahead, flat and straight. Hot air whistles in through the cracked window. My eyes flit between the rearview mirror, the speedometer, the road. Only a few… Continue Reading →

Horror, Science Fiction, Stories aliens, Tim Boiteau

THE CALLER AT 3 AM • by Lesley Anne Truchet

May 14, 2018Every Day Fiction Leave a Comment

The insistent ringing of the telephone on my bedside cabinet wakened me from a deep sleep. Fumbling in the dark, I looked at the alarm clock and groped for the receiver. “Ullo,” I slurred. “Hi, you called for a plumber,”… Continue Reading →

Humour / Satire, Stories aliens, Lesley Anne Truchet, plumbers, telephones

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