Down But Not Out Over the past few weeks, FreedomFiction.com experienced intermittent slowdowns and periods of reduced…
The Fedora Angels by Jon Moray The Fedora Angels, Dominic, John, and Bernard congregated at a 50’s…
Below is a candid conversation, with Tom sharing his own origin story and how he deals with…
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Sing, O Muse by Wade R. DeYoung The Old Man drove home from the engine repair shop…
Good Vibes by A. M. Larouche The confirmation bubbled at the top of Langley’s screen: her most…
A Little White Lie by James C. Clar Honolulu, August 18, 1945 The early morning rain was…
Interview with James C. Clar: An Insight into Investigating Fiction Writing FreedomFiction.com has a new series of…
Alone Again, Naturally by James Rumpel Taj scratched another tally mark into the wall of the survival…
Penmanship Lessons by David Margolin The lessons always began promptly at 3:30 pm, 15 minutes after The…
The Submission Story: Getting ideas, stories and getting readers FreedomFiction.com publishes a broad range of genres and…
Silken Ribbon by Mehreen Ahmed Fifteen year old Dulal gets off a rickshaw. A car edges out…
Mid-morning, Ramon was at his desk when he heard Sylvia call Tish on the intercom and say…
FreedomFiction.com presents an interview series to know more about our authors and artists. Readers of short fiction…
The Great Divide by Barry Garelick The journey from Michigan to San Francisco took five days starting…
Dale Patrick Smrekar and FreedomFiction.com have launched their first serialised novel through FreedomFiction.com Patreon Page. Presenting The…
FreedomFiction.com presents an interview with J. D. Strunk, hoping to highlight a popular independent author, his personality,…
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The Lawyer by Sandra Kolankiewicz After he died, for the first couple of days I felt shocked,…
Culture by Dey By the time the storm cut the power, the six guests had already realized…
Editor’s Note: A continuing saga of friendship, freedom and foreign lands. We are happy to publish a…
A Transfer by June Wolfman “I’m scared,” said Mouse, leaning her thin frame against the doorpost of…
A Sparkle in Time by Philip Matcovsky Lu weaves through the crowd of headbangers in black T-shirts…
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