Read a collection of Nature short stories and flash fiction pieces from the Summer Short Stories project. (Page 2)
A retired captain fights a record-breaking hurricane to save his family as the sea swallows their coastal hometown.
Trent needed seventy-five pounds of produce to keep his job. He did not care what the dirt cost.
A heatwave kills the grid, forcing two rivals to paddle life-saving insulin through forty kilometers of burning wilderness.
A sticky blue trail leads the group deep into the scarred woods where the ground begins to breathe.
Joe stares at the screen as a massive shadow moves through the toxic soup of the dying ocean depths.
A massive June storm surge sends the Red River into the streets, forcing two brothers to dive for survival.
Four friends return to a toxic, red-stained lake to confront a secret they buried twenty years ago.
The air turned to poison and the trees stopped breathing, so we started running toward the high mountain bunker.
Tiffany and Chad attempt to maintain their influencer brand while the toxic mauve sky marks the global extinction event.