
L.C. Schäfer
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I'm not a writer! I've just had too much coffee!
Sometimes writes under S.E.Holz
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Utopia (Fine Dining). Runner-Up in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge. Content Warning.
There's a place where rich people go. If you have to ask, you can't afford it, dear. The sun always shines on the Island. A few have pondered if there's a Top Secret high-tech reason for that. There could be. There could very well be.
By L.C. Schäfer9 months ago in Futurism
Pebbles
Our dashing and romantic hero, let's call him Wayne, is hopelessly in love with Jules. He's been searching for a present for a while. It must be perfect. True love demands nothing less. He waddles to and fro, nosing in every nook and cranny with his beak, beady eyes peeled.
By L.C. Schäfer9 months ago in Fiction
My Toothbrush Doesn't Talk to Me
All day, at work, I tinker with things to make them ever more fancy. Every item in your home can be switched on or off with a clap, or a snap of your fingers, or else a tap of a button. Everything is synced to your phone, computer, laptop, T.V., tablet, and smartwatch.
By L.C. Schäfer9 months ago in Fiction
Twenty-Six Seconds
Earth sighs. Pulses. An ancient, subtle rhythm, unbearable in its slowness. tick tock Baffled scientists puzzle over it, scratching their heads over their seismometers, and counting her waves. Something to do with volcanoes, some say. Others shake their heads and theorise that Earth herself lives, and has a heartbeat at her core.
By L.C. Schäfer9 months ago in Fiction
An Easter Feast. Content Warning.
Once upon a time there was a large, bipedal bunny. I wouldn't say he was "giant", in that he couldn't knock down skyscrapers, or even houses, really. Even a small cottage would have given him trouble. He was as tall as a man, so we can safely say he was giant for a rabbit.
By L.C. Schäfer9 months ago in Fiction










