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Cambridge Drive
A lot of people didn't get the pleasure of growing up in the same house for a long period of time. Some children moving from town or state with their families. Maybe even out of the country, never staying in the same place for long. Weather it be due to the parents career, or maybe other family members had made a move, so the rest followed. All of those people had their reasons. My parents had their reasons too. We stayed put in the same house for the most part of the first eight to nine years of my childhood.
By Danyell Fairchild10 months ago in Families
Lamia. Content Warning.
“She’s the first?” Mona asked the Doctor. “She is,” Dr. Brody nodded with a smile. “And it’s safe?” Mona asked, wringing her hands together. Judith Brody M.D. had dreamed of this day since she was a child. Finally, something good could come from her obsession. The obsession she’d had ever since that monster had destroyed her family and had nearly taken her life.
By Raine Fielder10 months ago in Fiction
War Bride
Princess Kathryn hadn't expected to actually marry her kidnapper. Kathryn would have done her duty as it was laid before her - she'd fantasized only briefly about shipwrecks and daring rescues, or the carriage breaking a wheel and necessitating that they turn back - on her way to her wedding. The price of a princess's privilege was that her life was not hers to command, but at the service of her people. That didn't mean that she couldn't have quiet complaints about marrying someone nearly her father's age, as Duke James of Slesian was.
By Natasja Rose10 months ago in Fiction
The Genesis Utopia. Honorable Mention in Tomorrow’s Utopia Challenge.
Walter Robinson 5 waited with a wide smile as he stood behind three other clones in the checkout line, with a single pack of diet Oreos in his basket. To think that he got pulled off work just because his fat--his handsome supervisor had a sudden and understandable craving for Oreos but knew he needed to be healthy. Walter Robinson 5 should be feeling grateful that he got the opportunity to help his supervisor get food that would consume his calories.
By Rebecca Patton10 months ago in Futurism
Not The Editor I Wish To Be . Runner-Up in Self-Editing Epiphany Challenge. Content Warning.
I am by no means a professional editor. All I can do is alter what I’ve written until my eyes see it has something which isn’t a disaster. So, what I do now, don’t just take it with a grain of salt – take it with the whole damn salt farm!
By Euan Brennan10 months ago in Critique
Magnificent Magenta of Time Travel
This piece was originally published on Medium almost two years ago. ************** A gargantuan grape-colored glow stick, the FlewChin bisects Glendale, California, and runs alongside the freeway until it disappears into another time.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile10 months ago in Fiction
Homunculus. Honorable Mention in The Metamorphosis of the Mind Challenge.
The homunculus is a representation of the man behind the man, the woman behind the woman, the body behind the body: the graphic mapping of what parts of the body are put together in proportion to how they’re laid out and innervated as related to our brain tissue. Not all sensations and volitional movements are distributed evenly. Thus, the homunculus is a distorted—even a comical—little creature.
By Gerard DiLeo10 months ago in Psyche
Showers And Fools - A Mikeydred April Dollar Prompt For All Vocal Creators
Introduction Every month I set prompts in the Vocal Social Society and offer a dollar tip to five random creators who take part in it and ask them to share their stories in the comments and on the thread in the group.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 10 months ago in Writers








