by Neil | Jan 11, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
Eyes By Neil Beynon She broke my heart. No not like that. I’m not completely naive, it’s just you pay for a service and you expect it to be done properly, to standard. You pay the kind of money I did, you expect gold standard. Not this squalid indignity. My recovery...by Neil | Jan 4, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Blah. Not quite what I was hoping for: The edge of the world By Neil Beynon They say reality is thin here on the edge of the world, on the frontier of the empire. Perhaps that’s what’s happening. Or maybe I’m just finally losing my mind. She stands, feet casting faint...by Neil | Dec 28, 2007 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Another experiment, apologies if it’s too obvious or trite: Clockwork Songs By Neil Beynon I went down to the glass river to sit on the lost walls and watch the swollen star melt night’s blanket from the ground. As I looked on a clockwork sparrow spun me a yarn...by Neil | Dec 28, 2007 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Not Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Writing
There will be a new Friday Flash Fiction (called Clockwork Songs) in the next few hours, probably around 2pm. So stay tuned. I was looking at my Friday Flash Fiction page today, thumbing through old stories and I realised I’d written over 25 of the buggers....by Neil | Dec 21, 2007 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
An experiment this week: Centre Point By Neil Beynon The city of light glows black in the afternoon sun. Coiled snakes run through its passageways and thoroughfares, snip snapping at any strays, grinding over the unseen, the passed out, the forgotten. Confused,...by Neil | Dec 14, 2007 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Last week I went up to the wire, if you missed it then you can read it here, and this week is not much better. I’m not sure about it, feedback is always welcome, but here it is, enjoy: Paths By Neil Beynon “You haven’t said anything?” he said nervously. His lean...