Read a collection of Science Fiction short stories and flash fiction pieces from the Summer Short Stories project. (Page 4)
Simon Taylor loses his private jet privileges because he doesn't have enough friends to satisfy the government's tax man.
A crew of air scavengers in flooded Winnipeg discovers their city's clean air is a corporate-sponsored sedative lie.
Tom watches the blue drop sink into his palm, turning the summer heat into a grid of shimmering data.
The sprinkler ticked against the fence. Hayes watched the water freeze mid-air, realizing the sun was a lie.
My dad's knee servo clicked like a bad hard drive, but Mom just smiled and handed him a plate.
In a drowned Winnipeg, Evan finds a lost terraforming node that could heal the river or save his family.
Norm Thomas confronts a reality glitch where a frisbee hovers indefinitely, challenging his corporate duty to erase a memory.
Jared wakes up in a sweltering Winnipeg micro-suite to find his digital wife's physical touch is running low.
Kev watched the ocean freeze solid in exactly three seconds, taking his pension down with it.