Archive for category FREE Fiction
The Party Clown
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on November 2
“This is a great party, Betty,” Lou-Ann said, removing a colorful hat from her head. “Thanks,” Betty said. “Mary wanted a special sixth birthday so I really tried to make it a blow out. I’d be happier if the stupid clown would get here.” Lou-Ann looked around the enormous yard. There were bouncy houses, water […]
2 Sentence Horror Story
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 28
The monster walked through the streets of the unsuspecting town intent on finding someone who would not scream or draw attention to its presence. The girl appeared innocent and kind, no person would connect the deaths to her; she pointed at the monster screaming; Murderer! Browse my available books Like what you see here? Consider […]
Shadow of Europa
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 26
The European Union spaceship Cortez decelerated with a burst of rocket exhaust. The eight astronauts strapped into their acceleration couches in the command module gritted their teeth against the vibration of the vessel as it slowed to orbital velocity around Jupiter. “Insertion complete,” navigation officer LeBeuf said as the engines cut off. “Orbit within operational […]
Battle Cry
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 20
The sun was setting over the grassy field. As shadows lengthened, furtive movements caused the long grass to sway. Dozens of forms crawled toward the border, intent on having their revenge on their hated foes on the other side. Grunts and whispers heralded their coming as they struggled over the uneven ground. “Silence,” a hoarse […]
His Skin Itched
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 14
Image text: His skin itched. The scratching, the pain, it drove him to the point of madness. Thank the gods the knife was sharp enough to end his suffering. Browse my available books Like what you see here? Consider leaving a tip to support my efforts. Even a dollar helps keep this site alive. […]
Stalking the Ya-Te-Veo
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 7
The door to the Adventurer’s Club slammed against the wall. The gathered men turned to see who was so uncouth as to make such a racket. Lord Stanley Rockridge stood framed in the doorway, a shadowy silhouette against the dappled sunlight illuminating the front garden of the mansion. His chest heaved as if he had […]