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

Life As It Is by Dale Patrick Smrekar

Life As It Is by Dale Patrick Smrekar Americus sat on an old apartment building’s front steps curling an ancient, rusted metal twenty-pound hand weight again and again, in time with a famous rap...

Jingoistic Giants: Dark Reunion (Part 3) by Tom Kropp

EDITOR’S NOTE: On a brutal alien world filled with giant clans, monsters, and prehistoric predators, a genetically enhanced warrior, a symbiotic were-creature, a giantess, and a ghost struggle to survive relentless attacks while navigating...

Lilith Ivanova by Nathan Poole Shannon

Lilith Ivanova by Nathan Poole Shannon Dear Diary. I’ve been thinking about starting this diary, wondering how I would begin. I’ve decided to go with the preceding, Dear Diary beginning. It seems fitting somehow....

Parasite by Glenis Moore

Parasite by Glenis Moore It had forced its way out of her with pain and blood but now it lay mewling and waving its limbs as though distressed to be outside the nurturing confines...

La Noche Eterna by San Ashitaka

La Noche Eterna by San Ashitaka “You sure this is the place?” El Santo Negro asked as the car pulled into the solitary building’s parking lot in the outskirts of Mexico City. “Sure, Gabe,”...

The Run Club by Daniel Bird

The Run Club by Daniel Bird It’s chilly but not cold. The word ‘cold’ is overused, particularly by those who don’t ever exercise outdoors. There’s a fresh breeze around my bare shins, as if...

Ghosts by James C. Clar

Ghosts by James C. Clar Honolulu, 1947 I liked Honolulu best after it rained. The palms dripped silver, the streets glistened like polished obsidian and the scent of plumeria elbowed past the diesel belching...

Reservoir by Nick Di Carlo

Reservoir by Nick Di Carlo Mom’s passing left Pops at loose ends. They got hitched a month after he came home from Vietnam, forty-four years earlier. She’d been gone three years, but Pops hadn’t...

Dominion by D Bedell

Dominion by D Bedell They have tasted power and grown ravenous. One It was not a clean, well-lighted place. The myth of an inviting oasis had long since floundered in the Dominion Quarters. Flickering...

If Only by June Wolfman

If Only by June Wolfman Terrance loped along, noticing a million details on and around the train station platform, until he reached the cluster of would-be riders at the east end. Gifted with the...