Microfiction
Lonely
Sitting in this room alone, it feels like the world is asleep while I'm awake. The sun pours its brilliant rays into the room still, I feel alone. I see that it is day but it feels like light. Everybody outside my window is talking to somebody, while I sit here talking to myself. A mouse scurries across the floorboard,
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
Reflections In The Mirror
She despised the mirror hanging on her bedroom wall. It always showed every flaw, every damn scar, all her fears. Simply stopping looking at into it was a formidable task. Jessie wanted to see if she had changed, if she had become someone else, someone better.
By Jonathan Townend3 years ago in Fiction
A Goat-man Sighting
No one knows where he came from exactly. Some say an experiment, some say a natural-born freak. Some say cursed. However he came to be, he wanders the winding, wooded roads. Sharp horned and hoofed, but man in-between; the Goat-man.
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Fiction
Sidney on the Bus
I hated taking the bus. People would always try to talk to me or they’d smell, and even if they didn’t I felt cramped when they’d sit next to me. I tried wearing headphones but that didn’t help. I’d stare out the window and hoped people would understand I just wanted to be left alone. Someone I’d seen observing me sat next to me and said “you should try talking back to people, then you wouldn’t mind sitting next to them.” “And say what?” I asked. “Sarcastic comments like that,” he said. I smiled and we had a conversation.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
The Sensor Chronicles
"Beyond what our eyes can see, lies a world of unseen wonders." In the quaint town of Serenityville, a curious young girl named Emily discovered an extraordinary secret—the existence of a living sensor world that coexisted alongside the familiar reality. This sensor world was invisible to the human eye but could be perceived through heightened senses and a profound connection with nature.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction
Smart Watch:Timekeeper's Gift
The Timekeeper's Gift: Unlocking Possibilities with the Smart Watch In the bustling city of Metropolis, a young inventor named Ethan was fascinated by the wonders of technology. He spent his days tinkering with gadgets, always seeking to create something that would make a meaningful impact on the world. One day, he unveiled his latest creation: a revolutionary smart watch that held the key to unlocking endless possibilities.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction
1313
He hated the number thirteen He had been indoctrinated to believe it was unlucky They said Judas Iscariot was the thirteenth person at the Last Supper, but weren't there twelve Apostles and Jesus so wasn't Jesus number thirteen? He did come off pretty badly and Judas got thirty pieces of silver.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Fiction
Words of a Mother, you cannot hear! As she is not here!
With the popping sound of the balloons, I entered the house. Lights were twinkling like stars; the kids were playing and running here and there. Friends were approaching the house with the present, but the crowd was less than the previous year. Three layered creamy birthday cake was ready on the table. Everything was ready, but the birthday boy was missing.
By yuvashree R Deep3 years ago in Fiction


