Science Fiction
Brass Ring Chapter 13: Catching Up With Chaos
Oliver stood up, disengaging from Cass. “Sorry, guys, I’ve got to go.” Cass put her finger to her lips and blew him a kiss. “Are you sure you want to leave with Teddy? You know he’s a teddy bear.” Teddy looked expectantly. ‘I could rub that fur all day.”
By Jamais Jochimabout a month ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Chapter 12: A Speedster Returns
Paul had to run past the Worthington Private School for Boys to get to the CAPES HQ. He saw something, so ran back to see what was going on. A crowd of boys circled another, pushing and shoving another boy. Paul quickly consulted his mental maps of the area, smiling as he remembered the candy store just a block away. He doubled down on his speed. I wonder if I can do this without them seeing me….
By Jamais Jochimabout a month ago in Chapters
Immortal Hate, Chapter Two
On the music swung and swayed, and overhead the clouds inched further from their dying blaze to dark. Few would have imagined destiny was ever played out on such a stage as this, yet Petunia’s bleary audience biding the final bars of her set knew no more in truth than those who had opted to face the day with rioting and violence. Here was where that of which one girl sang was slipping away note by note, as shadow and tone and gradation of light shifted all but imperceptibly about the other girl on the corner. Sometimes with no greater outward show than this did entire chapters of a galaxy’s eons-long span bid goodbye.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a month ago in Chapters
Immortal Hate, Chapter One
It was the time-interval when a space-conurbation’s artificial sky stained everything beneath with its luridness. After the moisture-purge, the last of the atmospheric condensation roiled overhead in vast formations of mustard and sulphur. By now it was too late in the diurnal round to think of regaining simulated day. Elongated polygons of light were already spilling from shopfronts and windows, etching their pattern on streets darkening and damp. At the far end of one, a small nightclub stood.
By Doc Sherwoodabout a month ago in Chapters











