

by Neil | Dec 11, 2018 | Books, Dark Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, short story
My short story Stone is now available, as a traditional eBook, on all major Amazon stores worldwide. The story was originally published in an illustrated print edition in Murky Depths 14, Here’s the blurb: Stone is Michael’s story who – when he oversleeps –...by Neil | Apr 23, 2014 | free fiction, Free Online Fiction, short story
For Ziggy on his birthday. Storm By Neil Beynon There is a place so far away that if you travelled to the coldest edges of our universe, where up is no longer up and down is no longer down, you could not reach it and yet, if you walk along a beach and listen for the...by Neil | Jul 24, 2009 | Fiction, flash fiction, free fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Horror, Short Stories, short story
A bit of fun this week, qualifying for my new criteria for Friday Flash on the grounds it’s damn near impossible to sell this type of story due to the over-used nature of the sub-genre. Candy floss fiction. Black, naturally. Trust By Neil Beynon As long as he...by Neil | Jul 3, 2009 | Fiction, flash fiction, free fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Short Stories, short story, Writing
There’s flash this week largely because I wanted to write something new but I wanted a warm up before I started. It is likely that F3 posting will continue to be a bit irregular as I need to start trying to write stuff that I have a chance of getting published...by Neil | May 29, 2009 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
Between the breakers By Neil Beynon He wobbles across the uneven rocks, scattered like broken teeth across the beach, until he reaches the smooth compressed sand beyond. He pauses for a moment, turns to look back at the cliffs behind him. If he is looking for...by Neil | Apr 24, 2009 | free fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, short story, Writing
Move on By Neil Beynon See the worn stones, uneven and scattered like die cast by the giants. Let your feet find the path, they do not forget. Feel your skin raise as you draw closer. But do not worry: the magic will not hurt you. Pause by the wall; trace the words...