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Science Fiction

Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Runner-Up: Reality, Worth a Shot ⚡️

by Savannah Jade Jason Zuckerberg’s head spun while teleporting from his Meta college classroom to his 981-acre estate in the Metaverse to meet a few friends to explore the latest gaming theme parks. Normally, the switch from one place in the Metaverse to another was instantaneous and rarely caused disorientation. Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 6, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction Winner: Memories(TM) ⚡️

by Brianne Simone Pa always smelled of cooking grease and smoke. He’d come home late at night, an hour after her bedtime, and kiss her mother on the cheek. Then he’d quietly open her door, whisper, “Are you asleep, darlin’?” and she’d try so hard not to giggle because Momma Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsFebruary 6, 2024 ago
Flash Fiction

The Grizzly Machine ⚡️

by Sam Kostakis Krissa stepped up to the curved metal counters, crossing from the polished floors of the mall into the colorful ring surrounding the Here & There Coffee Bar. Under her feet, the ground swirled with stars and nebulae. A black hole opened and closed hungrily feet away, sucking Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsNovember 19, 2023 ago
Science Fiction

Blue Horizon

by Elizabeth Gomez I remember when the Beatitudo landed on Mars. I was six years old and sitting on the stained carpet of my father’s family room. The CRT TV crackled with faint images of the red  planet; the voices of the astronauts hissed through its speakers.   Delora Bates, a young Read more

By sarah_burton, 2 yearsNovember 13, 2023 ago
Science Fiction

Neither of These Men Are Named Steve

by Susan Matteucci Maybe if I hadn’t opened the door? No. The shades were open, he would have seen me. Maybe if I hadn’t been home. Mmm… no, I’d have just come home to David Abernath sitting on my couch asking how come I didn’t have HBO. “Hey, you’re smart.” He Read more

By sarah_burton, 3 yearsFebruary 17, 2023 ago

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