Alex H Mittelman
Bio
I love writing and just finished my first novel. Writing since I was nine. I’m on the autism spectrum but that doesn’t stop me! If you like my stories, click the heart, leave a comment. Link to book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQZVM6WJ
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Nightjar . Top Story - August 2023.
Deep within a densely fog laden forest, in a secluded area even advanced hikers dare not enter, nestled deep within the mountains, a Nightjar was perched on a branch, inquisitively observing the world below. Despite the fact that it was a warm summer evening, the fog was so dense it kept most of the heat out of the area. The nightjar's sharp eyes caught sight of a happy family setting up camp near a tranquil river, and wondered why they’d choose a spot where they could barely see ten feet in front of them.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
The Little Mermaid from Hell. Content Warning.
In the deepest, darkest corner of the ocean, there lived a happy, beautiful and young mermaid named Ariel. Ariel was famous for her enchanting voice and her insatiable curiosity about the world beyond the sea. Ariel's heart was captivated by tales of the human realm, and she longed to explore it. She was just your typical friendly mermaid, thinking happy thoughts all day and having childish crushes on various mermaids and sailors she’d meet along the way.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Agent Harrison
Every day, the world is plagued by terrorists and their threats to end the world. To counter these threats, the agency has trained a special and extremely talented CIA agent, Jack Harrison, and only assigned him to the most critical and dangerous missions. His latest assignment was to apprehend or kill a terrorist spy who had infiltrated the intelligence community using fake passports, fake ID, a fake background story and a fake CIA badge. He managed to steal highly classified and sensitive information intended only to be seen by those of the highest authority. Ahmed Al-Masri had been pretending to be an agent for the United States for years, all while wreaking havoc on America’s international peacekeeping efforts by selling information he gathered to Americas greatest enemies.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Sarah’s Summoning
Sarah loved living in a small town in the middle of nowhere, but she hated the people who lived there with her. Sarah was always very different than the other kids her age. She was socially awkward, causing her to become shy and incredibly introverted, and eventually she preferred to spend her time alone with her books and her imagination rather then with the horrible, disgusting monsters that made her feel like garbage. Unfortunately, this made her an even bigger target for the school bullies. She was diagnosed with autism, which unfortunately didn’t help her to deter the bullies. She felt isolated and depressed, and wished there was something she could do to fit in and make friends.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Why Man Has Hair
A long, long time ago, humans had evolved without hair. They were very sleek and oh so smooth, and their skin was as soft as a baby's. They lived in harmony with the natural world, but they were also always very cold. There was no such thing as human fur to keep them warm, and they shivered and tried to huddle together for warmth, but would still freeze.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Soul Stripper. Content Warning.
Every time they argue with me, I feel like it takes a piece of my soul. By ‘they,’ I mean everybody. My parents, my brothers and sisters, my ex friends, bosses, co workers and strangers all. This is why I lived alone and was very lonely, people were horrible to me and it sucked the life out of me. It was all thanks to what I called The Soul Stripper, a monster or demon so hideous it refused to come out of hiding. I could never see it, but I knew it was there, always hiding just out of sight.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Horror
