Freedom Fiction Journal An eclectic mix of all flavours of genre fiction

Peeled Paint by Lindsay Thorimbert

Peeled Paint by Lindsay Thorimbert Jake dropped his tool belt and ran through the improvised parking lot between two construction sites. The sun-cooked earth clung to his boots, billowing motes into the heat-distorted air....

Pimp by Stefan Sofiski

Pimp by Stefan Sofiski Moses bursts into the room, pushing two of his whores out the way. The air is sticky… sweat and sex. Several girls from other bedrooms have left their clients and...

Liminal Lives by Daniel Roush

Liminal Lives by Daniel Roush 3 p.m. Wednesday Marty needed three things to make it through the day. First, a strong alarm, the kind that would shake the whole apartment down if left on...

World and I by Miranda Forster

World and I by Miranda Forster Much of a frog’s life is spent in perfect stillness, resting and waiting and sensing. And some of a frog’s life is spent flying at breakneck speed. Log...

The Death Boy by David Alan Richards

The Death Boy by David Alan Richards      The landscaper didn’t want to be a kid. That had been rough. He wanted to raise a kid, but the married life had never been for...

The Rinse by Nicholas Woods

The Rinse by Nicholas Woods The First Day Of The End Of The World I often wondered, why me?Why do we exist when we do?Our time on this one Earth, chosen at random.Why me?Why...

Low-hanging Fruit by Christopher Narvaez

Low-hanging Fruit by Christopher Narvaez Cere feels the steady rapping of her heart against her ribs as she nears the edge of the property. The air is thick with tension, and the breeze is...

Neurosis by Titoxz

Neurosis by Titoxz He had never found solace in this world, for he knew with a gnawing certainty deep within that he was not fashioned for it. The universe, he believed, was engaged in...

Aelfread’s Tale by Noah Canniff

Aelfread’s Tale by Noah Canniff The wavering light of the autumn sun glistened through the canopy of the trees above, showering the ground with a weak orange light that complimented the brilliantly colored leaves...