Entanglement
Deja vu, the sensation that one has seen this fate before. What would you do with that knowledge of the future if you were able to capture a war criminal?
Avid, eclectic reader; writer of micro-fiction, short stories and novellas (content warning etc). Main account @dav@social.maleo.uk #fedi22 #scifi #writing #tfr
Deja vu, the sensation that one has seen this fate before. What would you do with that knowledge of the future if you were able to capture a war criminal?
Archaeologists have a lot to answer for.
When there’s so little of humanity left, relics become deeply important. One person decides to repatriate one.
The dream job – all you have to do is ace the interview.
How far would you go to get off the treadmill?
Written in 45 minutes, to the prompt “Write about a new beginning”, from AQA English Language Paper 2, Section B, in November 2021.
A young man attempts to carry out the wishes of a client who is not all he seems.
What happens to all the socks that have apparently disappeared when you remove your washing from the machine?
A collection of short stories originally published on my writ.ee page, prior to moving here. New short stories will be published separately.
A story of love, longing, and chips, in an imagined Birmingham, circa 1983.
A mission to space returns to Earth to find that all is not as they left it.