OUR TREE-FLASH FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichThink of a difficult decision you had to make. How did you decide what to do? In “Our Tree”, a mom must decide between logic and emotion. |
GREAT AUNT BILLY -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichWill Trevor accept an ancient Aunt who shows up to his life during COVID? |
THE INTERVIEW -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichHas your arrogance been your greatest enemy? In "The Interview", Chris knows his killer resume and connections will get him the job, but he doesn't anticipate the interview. |
A HARD LESSON -FLASH FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichPiper gripped her pen and shook as she wrote. She hadn't eaten that day. "The biggest thing I have learned is to guard my personal information. In a world of online exhibitionists, we give away ever |
THE REFLECTION OF TRUTH -SHORT SPEC..A Story by Stephanie DaichWhat if a magical reflection showed the world who you really were? |
TRAPPED BY THE ORDER -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichHave you ever had to crawl back to someone and beg for forgiveness even though they were in the wrong? How did that make you feel? Lesly does more than grovel for penitence in “Trapped by the Or.. |
MAJESTIC -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichCan you imagine subduing wild animals? How would it feel to ride a polar bear? In "Majestic," Dr. Luscious Frencous domesticates a polar bear from his father's exotic animal trafficking. When his fath |
THE SILENT FIGURINE -SPECULATIVE SH..A Story by Stephanie DaichA witch moves into town and changes A'lamar forever. |
HIDING AMELIA -FLASH FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichAt his wife's funeral, Paul learns that his daughter Amelia is not his. Will he lose the daughter he had raised as his own? Before that can happen, Paul runs. Will he lose Amelia because he ran or fro |
NOT WORTH LIVING - SPECULATIVE SHOR..A Story by Stephanie DaichI enjoyed writing this speculative fiction when I heard a conference talking about artificial intelligence taking over the job spectrum. As part of the idea, the government would pay people not to wo |
LADIES OF WELLBORN -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichThere are seven deadly sins in the bible. Perhaps if the Ladies of Wellborn had not known pride, they would still have their homes. |
SECOND CHANCE -SPECULATIVE SHORT FI..A Story by Stephanie DaichHave you ever wished you could change your past? Would you do it at the cost of another's reputation? In "MY LIFE RUINED BY A SECOND CHANCE", Jasmine naively goes on a TV show where someone wishes for |
THE QUEEN HOARDER -SHORT FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichMichael didn't love cleaning hoarders' houses, but it was a job. Yet, nothing prepared him for the secret he would learn. |
FOR THE COAST GUARD -SPECULATIVE FI..A Story by Stephanie DaichFransisco believes his invention of a new boat will change his life. He has no idea that when he dedicates his maiden voyage to the Coast Guard, the Coast Guard will rescue his failed attempt. |
I SHOULDN'T HAVE HURT THE DOG -SPEC..A Story by Stephanie DaichThe punishment for vanity and pride shouldn't be this. |
I AM THE OLD MAN IN THE SEA -SHORT ..A Story by Stephanie DaichHow do you feel when people try to stop you from doing what you love? Do you fight against it? In “I am the Old Man in the Sea” (2320 words), Randall Craig must run away to live. |
A PROMISE I DIDN'T WANT TO KEEP -FL..A Story by Stephanie DaichWould you be willing to keep a promise that impacted generations? |
CECIL THE ENTERTAINER -FLASH FICTIO..A Story by Stephanie DaichCecil has done it again. -Gathered a crowd at the nursing home for promised entertainment. Too bad no one is coming. |
ALWAYS COLD -FLASH FICTIONA Story by Stephanie DaichCould you handle living in the frozen Lyngen Alps of Norway? What would you do without internet access and civilization? In "Always Cold", a young teenager has decided living there is enough. But how |
In My DreamsA Story by MyleaIn my dreams, we run barefoot out in the fields behind our house. I get to relive that first night we spent here, when you dragged me off the couch and ran out to the backyard so fast I didn’t h.. |