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Cabin Fever - 365tomorrows
Cabin Fever - 365tomorrows
Author: Letícia Piroutek Hayden slams the door of his underground metal shoebox. Technology my ass. Everything is cramped and he can hear his neighbors yelling as if they’re inside his “apartment”. It consists of a sink with artificial water that tastes like plastic no matter how many flavor tablets you add to it, one single […]
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Cabin Fever - 365tomorrows
The Eraser - 365tomorrows
The Eraser - 365tomorrows
Author: Mark Renney Tanner’s job was to remove the evidence, to wipe away the traces. He considered this task as necessary, that he was an essential part of the system and for more than forty years Tanner’s belief in the system hadn’t wavered. He had remained resolute, diligent and effective. Although he remembered all the […]
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Boltzmann's Brain - 365tomorrows
Boltzmann's Brain - 365tomorrows
Author: Calum Strachan It was an overwhelmingly unlikely occurrence. Somewhere at the end of time, as the universe approached uniformity, a localised phenomenon sprung out of the thin and fragile space. Purely by chance, the particles that had drifted alone for so long coalesced all at once with pugilistic violence and grace. Colliding atoms inadvertently […]
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Seventeeners - 365tomorrows
Seventeeners - 365tomorrows
Author: Andrew Dunn They come every seventeenth year. Momma says they are evil, each one a little piece of hell called forth by her ex-husband to torment springtime before summer’s heat dries our corner of Georgia to a crisp. “Cicadas.” Molly said. “They’re just bugs.” Molly was unshouldering her bra in my bedroom, and then […]
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The Fungilarity - 365tomorrows
The Fungilarity - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki “A synaptic map of the brain.” “Social media pathways on the Internet.” “A spider web. If the spider had taken acid.” The program director waited as each volunteer gave their interpretation of the sprawling diagram being displayed in the research center’s conference room. “A force much more powerful than any robot overlords we […]
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The Customer is Always... - 365tomorrows
The Customer is Always... - 365tomorrows
Author: Jae Miles, Staff Writer The tennis-court sized office is lit like a summer afternoon. Everything within is red, but each item is a different shade. “You must tell me who makes those soft ownership collars for you. I’ve only seen that shade of purple once before.” Rooney turns to meet the six-eyed gaze of […]
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Meta - 365tomorrows
Meta - 365tomorrows
Author: Majoki Her eyes were oceans of possibility. Blue and depthless. And I was shipwrecked. A fallen eyelash crushed the sails and within moments my ship foundered in the shoals of the iris. When I climbed, half drowned, upon the pupil, I was looking straight down into her optic nerve. I almost puked. Which is […]
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Gossamer - 365tomorrows
Gossamer - 365tomorrows
Author: Brian Etta “Breath through the nose and out through the mouth” Justin let that instruction carry him. Sitting in half lotus he resisted the urge to itch as he scanned his body for sensations and in so doing produced and amplified them. There had to be something to that he thought, then he thought, […]
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Gossamer - 365tomorrows
Dear Valued Employees - 365tomorrows
Dear Valued Employees - 365tomorrows
Author: Lorna McGinnis Dear Valued Employees, As you may know, the world will be destroyed next Wednesday. A massive asteroid will strike the earth at approximately 4:00pm PST, and that will be the end of humanity. Unfortunately, additional requests for paid time off (PTO) in the interim cannot be accommodated as this would violate our […]
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Torch Song - 365tomorrows
Torch Song - 365tomorrows
Author: David Henson After work, I stop by to check on my father and find him carrying a flashlight around the well-lit house. “Is everything OK, Dad.” “It’s your mother.” “I miss her too, Dad.” “No, Son. This is your mother.” He holds up the flashlight. His answer jolts me. “Dad, you don’t believe that’s […]
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Space Race - 365tomorrows
Space Race - 365tomorrows
Author: David Barber An old spacer complaint is that home is never where you left it. Spacers end up in bars like this. Relationships don’t survive years out in the dark, but that doesn’t matter here, one loner recognised another. Perry listened to them arguing about racing. They dismissed the sport because it was playing […]
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Tales from that Hollow Bit of You - 365tomorrows
Tales from that Hollow Bit of You - 365tomorrows
Author: Hari Navarro, Staff Writer I have been in this asylum for so long that its corridors have become my arteries and its rooms my veins. I really feel more than a little lost, and my gums are covered with a grainy film. I don’t know why I stopped here. I don’t know why I […]
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Tales from that Hollow Bit of You - 365tomorrows
Reds and Blues - 365tomorrows
Reds and Blues - 365tomorrows
Author: Samantha Kelly Jac entered the cafeteria, tapping her ID bracelet against the sensor. She waited for the machine to calculate an ideally nutritious meal. Once it arrived, Jac took her tray and sat at the end of one of the tables. The other paramedics were in the middle of conversation and Jac knew it’d [�]
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Reds and Blues - 365tomorrows