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

Bizzybees: A Science Fiction Novella and Two Short Stories

For readers of intelligent, idea-driven science fiction. A signal appears. A world disappears. Something is watching Earth. When an unknown phenomenon erases a distant celestial body, governments scramble to respond. Weapons are deployed. Scientists...

The Desert Calls by Ramona Scarborough

The Desert Calls by Ramona Scarborough Cacti and coyotes. Dust devils and tumbleweeds. Rattlesnakes and prairie dogs. Heat shimmering across asphalt. Miles of scrubby sagebrush. Too much empty space. She’d only seen pictures of...

Big Purple Boxes by Caroline Smith

Big Purple Boxes by Caroline Smith Picture a self-storage company called Big Purple Boxes, situated just off the grey and grimy North Circular Road on the outer edge of Cricklewood in northwest London. It’s...

Toxic by Bill Tope

EDITOR’S NOTE: Reader discretion is advised. This is a work of fiction set in a different era of 1960s. Culture and society and propriety has changed since then. Scenes, characters, actions and words in...

Reacquaintance by Barry Garelick

Reacquaintance by Barry Garelick Claudine lost her vision when she was four, starting with blurring and dimming, gradually worsening until she saw nothing. When she was told that she would eventually be blind, she...

We Humans by Julie Holland

What was I thinking, returning to education at my age? I’m ridiculous. I look around at the other students. They’re so confident, with tattoos, ripped jeans, and skin-tight tops showing pert bud breasts. Their...

Paradise Lost by Julie Holland

Paradise Lost by Julie Holland Blood had splattered red and vicious over the hot dunes. Milton was working the C-P district. Legend claimed the area was once parkland. It was now a dreadful place...

Early Justice by Kevin Van Den Berg

Early Justice by Kevin Van Den Berg  My name is Ross Ferguson. Today I have volunteered to do something I have not done before, but since I will most likely be doing it more...