Posts Tagged horror
Apocalypse Blog – Day 3
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 10
Great, my cable is out. The corps might not be allowed to disconnect my electricity but I guess cable doesn’t count as life and death to them. Admittedly, I was a month behind before the quarantine was announced, but you’d think they would cut a guy a break and leave the cable on so I […]
Apocalypse Blog – Day 1
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on October 4
This is a work of FICTION. This is not an actual blog of my experiences during the COVID-19 quarantine (the fact that the author is named Joey should be your clue). It was first posted on my Patreon page and I’m now sharing it here and on my Facebook page. it will not be daily […]
Apocalypse Blog – Day 12
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on April 24
This is the latest post in a series I’m writing on Patreon. If you become a Patron, you can read them all along with a boatload of other free fiction content. As a patron, you can also receive every book I ever write at no charge. —– Have you ever had one of those days […]
Night of the Crab
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on September 2
#flashfiction “Yo, Flori,” Dajon called. “Look at this big lizard.” Flori stood up, reluctantly leaving behind the beautiful purple flower she was examining. Dajon was out of the city for the first time in his life and Flori pushed down her annoyance at his incessant need for her to experience everything he did. She was […]
The Dark Cloud
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on August 5
#flashfiction The sun was shining; the seagulls laughed and shrieked at each other in competition for the tidbits tossed into the air by the sun worshippers. It was a typical July day at the beach. Jennifer toweled off after her foray into the surf and then, after surreptitiously posing for the lustful eyes that she […]
Deep One Rising
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on August 19
#picturefiction #flashfiction The surf pounded in the distance as Jenna and Bill crested the hill. A low mist obscured the boundary between sky and Earth. The day was chilly but that would ensure they were alone for a romantic walk on the beach. A shape, indistinct in the mist and spray, surfaced and began to move […]