Daily Science Fiction – August 7–14, 2020
August 7, 2020 – “Quoth The Dragon” by David A. Gray (992 words) Fantastic meta-story on narrative and how it
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August 7, 2020 – “Quoth The Dragon” by David A. Gray (992 words) Fantastic meta-story on narrative and how it
Read More“I Can’t Breathe” by the Arcanist (750 words) This piece consists of the words “I can’t breathe” repeated 250 times,
Read More“Obligation” by Zin E. Rocklyn (528 words) I had to double-check the word count because I couldn’t believe such a
Read More“Scars” by Dan Rice (962 words) A witch goes to a village to deal with what she suspects is a
Read MoreEditorial “Endless Potential” by Drema Deòraich (984 words) A politician approaches a grizzled bar patron to strike up a deal
Read More“Flight of the Fading Sorrow” by Zachary Holbrook (999 words) Veyja is a Dizadian, one of a Medusa-like people who
Read MoreNote: Microverses reviews only speculative fiction 1,200 words and under. May 22, 2020 – “We Speak with the Raven Men”
Read More“Never Weak” by J. A. Penrose (960 words) Suitini can change between human form and dragon form. As a fierce
Read More“Her Calm Voice” by Krysta Tawlks (985 words) A young man goes into a café expecting to commit a shooting,
Read More“To monster land” by Indigo Smithson (162 words) An extremely tiny story about a boy trying to tell his mother
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