Prisoner 64389000 : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
History : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
Stranded : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
Infectious : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
The Final Performance : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
The IF : 365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
Exile | 365tomorrows
Tomorrow’s Crossword | 365tomorrows
Ideograms | 365tomorrows
First | 365tomorrows
The Day the English Department Died | 365tomorrows
Real Time Solution | 365tomorrows
The Girl in the Grove | 365tomorrows
Glacier 2020 | 365tomorrows
The Sojourn on Otoa | 365tomorrows
Author: Alzo David-West The hyoum had left after his four-and-a half-year visitation. He had not been entirely satisfied, though in the beginning, he had a broadly favorable impression. Disembarkin…
Stuck In A Moment | 365tomorrows
Angel To Go | 365tomorrows
Jack Magnum | 365tomorrows
Trial by Future | 365tomorrows
The Class Exemplar | 365tomorrows
Reclamation
The Offworld Series
Run Where, Do What? | 365tomorrows
365 tomorrows : A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
A New Flash of Science Fiction Every Day
Sentinels | 365tomorrows
Author : Mark Renney The homeless are prevalent in the City. We pass them on the streets every day, stepping around them on the pavements. But the Men were different; they simply stood, like sentin…
Haunted | 365tomorrows
Author : Jeff Deignan Let me tell you a ghost story. I see my sister every day, while she eats and sleeps through the minutes and hours. She walks, she talks- but never to me. The cold, white rooms…
The Writing on the World | 365tomorrows
Author : George R. Shirer “Well,” murmured Agent Dumphy, “you don’t see that every day.” Brillson didn’t reply. He was too busy squinting at the luminous graffiti covering the alley wall. “How many…
Fading | 365tomorrows
Author : Douglas Kissack Every day I am losing more of my sight. Every night, the edge of the moon blurs a little more. I can no longer see the stars. In its way, this slow drift into obscurity com…
Litmus Test | 365tomorrows
Author : Phill English Bob leaned back in his chair and sighed. The first day had been a long time coming. Every time they thought they had the whole project licked, a new feature came to light tha…
The Goalposts of Every Y | 365tomorrows
Author: Mark Joseph Kevlock I remember a day I hadn’t remembered. I stood in the field, at the edge of where the woods began. Childhood came through the trees with the morning sunlight, at ju…