Friday Fiction: Silly Funny “Human” (Part 5)
Did the demon take the deal?
Will he cheat at his comedy goals?
By Brandon Scott on Sep 12th, 2025
Did the demon take the deal?
Will he cheat at his comedy goals?
By Brandon Scott on Sep 5th, 2025
We may have left you on a cliffhanger last time, but we hope this reveal for “Silly Funny “Human”” will be worth it.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 29th, 2025
Bombing your first comedy set already sucks, but now things are about to get way more complicated for our protagonist.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 22nd, 2025
Performing can be very challenging, especially for people new to it. And plenty of people have horror stories about times it has gone wrong.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 15th, 2025
Can something created to inflict horror change?
In the first part of this new short story, the answer is yes.
But there are challenges to shifting careers, and the spark that kicks it off can be quite intense.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 8th, 2025
Five humans went up into space for a secret mission. The mission has failed. Now, the only thing to do is send out messages and hope someone hears them.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 1st, 2025
Honestly, this is one of the most complicated stand-alone stories we’ve ever featured on Friday Fiction. It’s set in the future, with some comedy layered in, and then is also an apocalyptic horror story.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 25th, 2025
Welcome back for Part 3. The final part. The conclusion.
In it, our narrator will find the Hidden Gnasher—but it won’t be how you maybe expected.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 18th, 2025
Not every monster is a scary, massive thing, as this story proves.
In our second installment of “Hiding In Plain Sight,” our protagonist is now trapped in a room with something so small that he can’t be sure where it is, but it’s quite capable of hurting him.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 11th, 2025
Some worlds have monsters. This is one of them—but they’d done a very good job of containing them. They are objects of study, as much as horrible dangers.
When they get out, though, they are only one of those things.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 4th, 2025
We’ve done a lot of high-concept stories on Friday Fiction. Ones where the technology or magic is very obvious, and part of the story in big ways.
But not every fantasy story has to have such flashy moments. Sometimes, it’s nice to settle into a more personal, quieter tale.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 27th, 2025
Possibly, this is the furthest in the future we’ve ever done for a Friday Fiction. The technology in “The Many Spaceships Of The Biggest City” seems possible, eventually, but it could be hundreds, if not thousands, of years before it would be on this level.