Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Futurism.
Beyond the Stars
This is it; this is my life in a nutshell. I never believed them when they told me I am not from around here. Denial, was my favorite policy until I broke into the storage facility and discovered the truth. Now with a gun in my hand, I contemplate whether or not to end everything.
By Alberto Pupo6 years ago in Futurism
The Astrology of the 2020 Elections: Tulsi Gabbard
Introduction In 2016, I saw that the astrological community was very divided on who was going to win the presidential elections, but I noticed that these astrologers had one thing in common: their predictions were driven more by bias than astrology. Hilary Clinton supporters were predicting her win, while Trump supporters predicted his win. Not once did I see a Democrat predict Trump's victory nor did a Republican predict Clinton's. For someone actually wanting to study astrology, it was very disappointing.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
John Barrowman Causes Internet Meltdown With Epic "Doctor Who" Return
Jodie Whittaker’s second series as the Thirteenth Doctor is settling in nicely and shaping to be an action-packed series. With us now halfway through Series 12, it appears Chibnall has learned from previous mistakes, built upon those mistakes and added a unique vision on the way.
By Lewis Jefferies6 years ago in Futurism
Thank Goodness for Time Travelers Constantly Saving the World
What if the end of the world that was supposed to come in December of 2012 just like the Mayan calendar predicted was altered? What if that scheduled apocalypse never happened because some time traveler, from the future, obviously, came back to, let’s say 2010, and changed the course of what should have been in 2012?
By Bazooka Teaches6 years ago in Futurism
The Goddess
Looking down at the hustling, scampering feet screeching against the polished wooden floor gave her an inkling of a yearning, maybe even a realization about what she feels makes her different from all the rest. Five and half to six feet above the floor sat a girl in a pair of light blue jeans, ripped in several locations, and a T-Shirt she didn't remember what had on it. She had almost forgotten that she had music isolating her head from the reality that cornered her from every angle.
By Caitlin Halladay6 years ago in Futurism
A Strange Future Visit
It seems impossible. On an average night in 1962, a rather strange but wonderful incident happened. Today I write and publish a series of books of science fiction fantasy and the supernatural plus non-fiction, and it all dates back to this period. When something fantastic happens in life, a feeling of jubilation ensues. Then the realisation that people will ridicule and laugh at your experience kicks in that not all people have an open mind. In 2020, we know a lot more than we did but still hardly anything of the supernatural. The strange forces of nature yet unseen are unknown. Surrounded by the restriction of physicality, only physical senses operate to help us in our environment. This was indeed a special gift to me and only me. After all these years, I feel liberated to tell you. From that moment many years ago the realisation that in all our minds, there is a quantum divine essence that can take us anywhere we so wish. Two centuries ago radio and TV transmissions were unknown to humankind. Once discovered they remain invisible in the air around us. In this age of technology, the physical world has a computer network named the World Wide Web or www. In the quantum frequency, there is something similar. I call it the Universal Infinity Web or UIW. Until we reach that age of development, probably in a few centuries, we are blind to its existence.
By Robin Howard6 years ago in Futurism
You Must Overcome
The skies darkened as thousands of soldiers marched on barren lands that lead them towards a war they could not avoid. A land that had once been lush and alive with the magical folks of Mysta until the Veil had fell upon them and cloaked the dwelling with vicious, mindless monsters.
By Paulina John6 years ago in Futurism
Stargates
They were after me. I knew I should not have done it, but for a woman, you end up doing just about anything. It was all supposed to be a wild lark, they were drunk and found themselves walking near that accursed facility. It was heavily guarded (or so I believed), every once in awhile a drone would fly by just to make sure that everything was still in order. That was when she looked at me with her beautiful baby blues and told me how hot it would be if I would steal one of the Stargates.
By Alberto Pupo6 years ago in Futurism











