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

The Meek Shall Inherit Mars by Jon Moray

The Meek Shall Inherit Mars by Jon Moray I stumbled upon a yard sale in my subdivision that was along my walk route without a desire to make a purchase. A man wearing a...

At His Hands by Glen Held

At His Hands by Glen Held Stella Marie bounced up and down in her seat as I drove the two-horse buggy toward home. “Mr. Boyd is so very, very handsome, Ned!” she said, her...

Locked Tight by Hasti Abbasi

Locked Tight by Hasti Abbasi The door opens with a creak. A nurse walks in, her hair tied back. Her silver earrings catch the light as she moves. “The doctor’s here to see you,”...

The Secluded Village by Bradley Sullivan

The Secluded Village by Bradley Sullivan The village Kelan lived in all his life, surrounded by impassable mountains and lush plains, had no name. The adults said that this village was all there is,...

Lucy by M. M. Valencia

Lucy by M. M. Valencia I             The highway stretched on endlessly and wore coats of dirt giving the road an appearance like a plank of wood. Hamilton followed it. His eyes darted to...

The Fever by Porsche Faria

The Fever by Porsche Faria Outside, the breeze constantly rolled up the land of the Azores Islands in Portugal, weaving between the whitewashed houses. The crashing waves drowned out the sounds of boats in...

Blind Justice by Jon Wesick

Blind Justice by Jon Wesick I was looking at a pile of dirty snow, shaped like the Great Buddha at Kamakura, outside my office window when I wondered what would happen if I used...

Humanity is not yet lost by Felix Petitzon

Humanity is not yet lost by Felix Petitzon “Life is like a good chocolate: Dark and bitter.” & & & Every generation faces its challenges. That’s what my uncle said with a shrug the...