Fictional Worlds

Fictional Worlds

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Twenty-Five Years - 365tomorrows
Twenty-Five Years - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer The nightlight downgrades again, becoming a dim glow. Frankie squints at it, then turns his attention back to me, pupils wide above the patched duvet cover that contains more shredded dry rubbish than actual duvet. β€œTell me about the Call to Arms.” I shake my head. Every week his school […]
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Twenty-Five Years - 365tomorrows
Nice Guys - 365tomorrows
Nice Guys - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Francis was helping the elderly lady cross a busy street when the call came. He waited until she’d thanked him with a little pat on the arm and entered the drugstore even though the shelves were almost bare. His phone was still buzzing. Oscar. He hesitated, but knew that was impolite and so […]
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Nice Guys - 365tomorrows
The Microwave - 365tomorrows
The Microwave - 365tomorrows
Author: Aubrey Williams β€œLook, we understand that this is a strange request, Mr. Human… but we repeat again: our planet’s security… even galactic security, may depend on us acquiring one of these devices. Please, we implore youβ€” surrender your microwave to us!” So spoke the little alien being, its four hands wrung in pleading, its […]
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The Microwave - 365tomorrows
Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
Author: Alastair Millar Brad was at his workstation when his supposedly locked office door dilated unexpectedly, and a casually dressed young woman stepped through; he looked up in annoyance. β€œWell?” β€œDoctor Mendelsson?” β€œYes. You’re not one of my students. Who are you?” β€œMy name’s Smith. I’m with Section Seven.” β€œAm I supposed to be impressed? […]
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Assured Destruction - 365tomorrows
After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows
After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows
Author: Marijean Oldham The Mississippi only ran backwards, south to north, twice that we know of. First time was during the earthquakes of 1812. And the second was the day the meteor fell. In the months that followed, we felt a drop in our stomachs any time we crested the hill to reach what used […]
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After the Arch Fell - 365tomorrows
Lonely Planet - 365tomorrows
Lonely Planet - 365tomorrows
Author: David C. Nutt All of us on this mission were eager to explore, chosen from among thousands of applicants as being restless beyond restless to know what was next as we traversed the void. When we landed on this new planet, we could not believe our eyes. An entire continent developed- farms, industry, homes […]
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Lonely Planet - 365tomorrows
Temporarily Out of Service - 365tomorrows
Temporarily Out of Service - 365tomorrows
Author: Hillary Lyon Kaz tumbled through the centrifugal force of the prismatic vortex, finally landing on the planet’s surface with a cruel thud. Medical nanobots lining the interior of his suit immediately went to work, infusing themselves through the pores of his skin, worming their way into his bloodstream. From there, the minuscule bots traveled […]
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Temporarily Out of Service - 365tomorrows
The Last Refugee - 365tomorrows
The Last Refugee - 365tomorrows
Author: Dave Ludford Had he been walking at a faster pace or with any real sense of purpose Ryan Jennings would have missed it completely. Scuffing the forest floor aimlessly however with first one foot then the other, his meanderings revealed something that he at first thought was some kind of weird seed or pod […]
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The Last Refugee - 365tomorrows
Friends of Space - 365tomorrows
Friends of Space - 365tomorrows
Author: Jennifer Thomas β€œFriends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” β€”Greeting in Amoy, one of 55 languages on the β€œGolden Record” sent toward interstellar space on Voyager 2, 1977 CE [Transcript: Testimony of Android 32XX, International Academy of Sciences, March 9, 2072] Ladies and […]
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Friends of Space - 365tomorrows