Archive for category FREE Fiction
Shocker – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on March 28
Jeremy wakes up bound to an electric chair. He has no clue why. Did he commit a crime? Is it a kidnapping or something even more sinister? If you missed one of the weekly stories, click on this link to view it and others on Patreon. Every week I will post another freebie on the […]
Mama – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on March 19
Scotty’s mother moving in was supposed to be easy. It was what a good son was supposed to do for his aging parent. It was quickly becoming sheer hell If you missed one of the weekly stories, click on this link to view it and others on Patreon. Every week I will post another freebie […]
They Might Be Cultists – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on March 11
Mitch could convince anyone to do whatever he wanted. When he wanted to go out to a closed beach at Lake Mead Sean just couldn’t say no. Supposedly the beach was closed and all the facilities were gone but a lone, lit building hints that something fishy is up at the lake. Mitch wants to […]
Zombie Repellent – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on February 26
Ansel survived the zombie apocalypse because, for some reason, he’s ignored by them all. He lives his life surrounded by the undead – the last human. A chance encounter with another survivor brings him a choice he never realized he would have again, live in comfort alone or rejoin society. If you missed one of […]
The First Time – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on February 19
Timon is about to turn 18 and for the inhabitants of the island of Naxos that means a choice: choose to remain on the island for the rest of his life or depart for an uncertain future on the mainland. Everyone he loves is on the island but to stay requires a terrifying sacrifice. If […]
A Gift from God – Free Short Fiction
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on February 12
Locuston was a tiny town with a tiny bank that held a big secret. Big Lou said that the bank held wealth beyond imagination and was only guarded by little old ladies. It was like a gift from God. It seemed too good to be true and maybe it was but once he saw the […]