
David S. JohnsonWilliams
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Year 3990 Brockway District, Mars The bookstore resembled that of a classic, small town, library. In the middle of it were rows of seats filled with nervous and eager readers readying their questions for the speaker as their hands gripped a hardcover copy waiting to be signed by its author. The surrounding room was filled with that smell you only get from aged paper.
By David S. JohnsonWilliams8 months ago in Fiction
The Cricket Man
A family huddled together in the corner of the room. They held the bed blanket around their shivering bodies. Their bed was stacked against the furniture that blocked the doors and windows. A small sliver of moon light bled underneath the cracks.
By David S. JohnsonWilliams2 years ago in Horror
Tears from Heaven
The word, Heaven, carries a weight that’s felt around the world. It is a place to most where a person might go if they have lived their life with a faithful heart. Some people might believe it’s a state of consciousness- a world our mind creates after they die, or a world amongst another dimension of reality. And of course, some believe Heaven isn’t a place at all- a fabricated concept that religions impose on Humanity. Marcus Flinch had not believed in such a place, and couldn’t fathom what creatures or beings would walk amongst there. Life has a strange way of bringing true mysteries to a chosen few- his life had mingled into a world that was supposed to be hidden from Mankind, a world called Heaven. This is where our story begins…
By David S. JohnsonWilliams2 years ago in Fiction
Planet SX122
TX514 85 light years it had drifted within the cold space. The tides of gravity rippled within the universe helped its small spherical form forward. The creators had imprinted the map of the desired solar system to leave an imprint on. The planet-building technology, called SX122, contemplated its current position, knowing it was within the desired system. The tech-organism cruised passed fields of debris – it knew that the civilization that would colonize itself would call this the Kuiper Belt. SX122 slowed its course as it passed a red sphere just outside an asteroid belt…This they would call Mars. SX122 found where it needed to be. Its body opened and swallowed a piece of asteroid- taking its stuck rotation along with it. It’s mechanical pores opened and magnetized debris around it, crashing it against its surface. SX122 knew that its name would not be known among its settlers, but they will choose another – SX122 would now be known as Earth.
By David S. JohnsonWilliams3 years ago in Fiction
Global Warming?
The spontaneous combustion began 2 years ago; They blamed it on Global Warming. Richard watched his sister burn from a fire that came out of nowhere- aiming its fury on this 12-year-old girl. She screamed before Richard finally awoke from his dream. Two days later he felt hot… very hot. It’s happening to him! He could feel the small bubbles of blood and fluid in his body begin to boil, then – poof!
By David S. JohnsonWilliams3 years ago in Fiction











