fan fiction
Diving head first into the intricate worlds of superheroes, movies, and all things pop culture.
A Golden Wish
“Final Notice!” I rip off the bright orange paper the Water Company taped to the door and crumple it into the side pocket of my bookbag. That’s the last thing my mom needs to see on her birthday. I’ll just give it to her tomorrow. She doesn’t need another reminder about our delinquent bills. She knows.
By Brittany Reuther5 years ago in Geeks
Mermaids and Morons
Authors Note: As both a Dungeons & Dragons player and an author, I've decided to retell sessions of a recent campaign I've started with my friends. This is not simply a transcription. I have put this in my own voice based on the events that "happened" in the campaign session as I would if I were writing a fantasy novel through traditional mechanisms. I'll put this note at the start of any following episodes in case people are just tuning in.
By Cici Woods5 years ago in Geeks
Concrete Jungle - Want More?
If you love what you have read of 'Concrete Jungle' so far (the Prologue - Lions, Tigers & Bears, right through Chapter Six - The Scorpion Says), and you would like to continue to read more from my debut suspense/thriller novel, you can do so by placing your pre-order now on Amazon.
By M.O. LeClair5 years ago in Geeks
Love, Sex and Aliens
I miss Michael. There, I said it. Now I’m all alone in the universe and he’s gone and I miss him. I’ve looked from one end of the planet to the other and no-one else comes close, though I can’t think why. There are nine billion humans on this planet, you’d think I’d fancy one of them and have it reciprocated.
By Suzsi Mandeville5 years ago in Geeks
Bat Janet
She said her name was Janet which Bat Janet found offensive because Bat Janet thought Janet was the sort of Janet who gave all Janets a bad name (bad name) and lead to all those dumb Janet jokes and memes[1] that were clogging up the internet. Janet's crime against humanity was be in line for twelve minutes - it was at least twelve minutes; she was already in line when Bat Janet walked in the Starbucks - and then, when she finally got to the register, still not know what she wanted. Then after numerous questions, she finally decided on something - "a tall, non-fat latte with caramel drizzle, in a grande cup" - Callie the barista smiled at her and said, "oh, the usual, then?" The usual? You hemmed and hawed for five minutes just to order 'the usual', Janet? Bat Janet was not pleased. Bat Janet was sitting in judgement of Janet, and finding Janet guilty.
By Mike Ahearn5 years ago in Geeks










