Fiction

Fiction in your favorite genres, including sci-fi, thriller, literary, and more.

Bad Hair Day

By |2025-10-04T11:48:18-04:00October 4th, 2025|Categories: Fiction|Tags: , , |

Book Title: Bad Hair Day Author: Sarah Maury Swan Genre: YA Fiction Author website:https://sarahmauryswan.com Author Bio: Sarah Maury Swan is the author of many short stories and magazine articles, in addition to being the author of three novels: Terror's Identity, Emily's Ride to Courage, Earthquakes, and Little Bits: A Collection of Short Stories Summary: What

An Alien View of Science Fiction Conventions

By |2025-09-07T17:02:24-04:00September 7th, 2025|Categories: Fiction|Tags: , , , |

Book Title: An Alien View of Science Fiction Conventions Author: Stanley B. Trice Genre: Science Fiction Summary:Aliens abducted Corey when he was a boy. Now a young man, he wants to find an alien to explain why he could not stay on the spaceship and escape his drug addicted parents. Alice believes her dad didn’t

S’mores

By |2024-10-30T09:05:12-04:00October 30th, 2024|Categories: Fiction|Tags: , , , , |

Book Title: S'mores Author: Veronica Krug Genre: humorous fiction Summary: Curmudgeon Walter Evans has rescued Richard Darling Senior by investing in Camp Sedation Falls. Why? He isn't sure himself since many of its issues have fallen into his lap. Mrs. Badmorn just won't leave the camp property alone; her strongarm, Silas is after the camp

The Legos in the Cupboard, Chapter 3

By |2024-01-28T21:43:38-05:00January 17th, 2023|Categories: Fiction|Tags: , , , , |

In 2023, Carteret Writers will be 40 years old (though we hardly look a day over 18). To begin celebrating our organization's long and storied history of supporting, connecting, and inspiring local writers, we asked our members to think back to some of the best stories, poems, and essays of the year before the

The Legos in the Cupboard, Chapter 2

By |2024-01-28T21:45:27-05:00January 5th, 2023|Categories: Fiction|Tags: , , , , |

In 2023, Carteret Writers will be 40 years old (though we hardly look a day over 18). To begin celebrating our organization's long and storied history of supporting, connecting, and inspiring local writers, we asked our members to think back to some of the best stories, poems, and essays of the year before the

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