Friday Fiction: Forbidden Invention (Part 2)
We return to “Forbidden Invention” to see just what Dr. Thorn’s creation is really capable of doing.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 1st, 2021
We return to “Forbidden Invention” to see just what Dr. Thorn’s creation is really capable of doing.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 24th, 2021
Someone must make the fancy gizmos. Someone needs to toil in the background so everyone can have teleporters and laser pistols. In this three-part Friday Fiction, we explore such a person, such an inventor, and what happens when he invents something too good to give away.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 17th, 2021
In this story, we’ll answer a question: what’s it like to become one?
What’s it like to ascend to godhood?
By Brandon Scott on Sep 10th, 2021
Humans can work around almost any problem, given enough time. If they really try, they can find some solution.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 3rd, 2021
I’ve scoured through the logs, the stories of futures, other worlds, and the strange, and found four Friday Fictions published at different times. Four tales full of hope, and love, and good outcomes.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 27th, 2021
“That was… that was strange. The fourth part just passed through my…consciousness? It twisted upward?”
By Brandon Scott on Aug 20th, 2021
“There in the house. It’s in the house. There is a house. Read here. Read here… read here…”
By Brandon Scott on Aug 13th, 2021
We continue into this… curious tale by Brandon Scott. It’s already shaping up to be weird and disturbing, but I’m not sure we’ve seen anything yet.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 6th, 2021
Oh boy, do we have something engaging for you today! It’s strange, it’s wild, and it’s gruesome and gory!
By Brandon Scott on Jul 30th, 2021
Strange urban legends are everywhere, aren’t they? Some creepy, some simply unbelievable.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 23rd, 2021
Let us hear the tale of Edward Mills. He’s become convinced of something, something strange and eerie.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 16th, 2021
Wholesome content is not exactly a normal thing we get from Brandon Scott, but there’s a time for everything.