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

Fiction Editor answers 6 dire queries from the crowd

Fiction Editor answers 6 dire queries from the crowd

Six Questions for Ujjwal Dey, Editor, FictionFreedom.com FreedomFiction.com publishes all genres of fiction in flash, short story, novella and novel length works by known and amateur authors. We publish digital art, paintings and photographs...

The Wickepin Hotel by Mel Ciavucco

The Wickepin Hotel by Mel Ciavucco The creaky front door swung open and a blast of hot air rushed towards me as I stood behind the bar in the empty pub. Despite the absence...

Land of the Free by Manuel Moya

Land of the Free by Manuel Moya Lost amidst the mountainous terrain, a traveler attempted to balance his wearying body on the little remaining strength of his legs. But each time a new peak...

The Dream by Ilan Herman

The Dream by Ilan Herman “Don’t get on the plane,” Andy pleaded. “It’s going to crash! Please listen to me!” The passengers ignored him and boarded the plane. He stood breathless by the window...

Book Review: One Crazy Day

Book Review: One Crazy Day by Jeffrey Frye Published by Murder Slim Press By the time you finish even first 20 pages of this book you will be planning your own big heist. Hollywood...

Nominations for Pushcart Prize for 2014

Nominations for Pushcart Prize for 2014

The year in print isn’t over. But due to various reasons including unreliable postage we send in our entries to Pushcart Press by September of every month though they recommend October to December as...

The Woman at the Piano by M.J. Cleghorn

The Woman at the Piano By m.j. cleghorn The 1934 Black Ebony Steinway stood alone and upright against the whitewashed wall. The woman at the piano was dead. The last few moments of her...

The Czar’s Egg by W.H. Lock

The Czar’s Egg by W.H. Lock She was blonde and her name was Barbara Moore. In an earlier life she’d been a vigilante hero named Songbird. She worked with a partner called Dark Falcon...

Dead Masks by Jesse Pollard

Dead Masks by Jesse Pollard Her name is Emily Graveland. If you’re a hero or a villain in Chevron City, she’s probably your dry cleaner. She’s a tall, ghostly pale woman, wearing black leather...