Fiction.exe
Self-Published
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Description
This collection of curated short stories spans several genres, including science fiction, surrealism, absurdism, nihilism, fantasy, horror and comedy.
P.S.:
This is an Anthology.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Raven_Aelwood
Tags
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 8
- Views
- 9,647
Chapters(54 total)
- Little SparrowSep 13, 2024
- Never look at the facesSep 13, 2024
- The Letters BetweenSep 13, 2024
- MazeSep 13, 2024
- Fading out thoughtsSep 13, 2024
- The Dust RoadSep 13, 2024
- The Butcher's BoySep 13, 2024
- Moth to a flameSep 13, 2024
- TangledSep 13, 2024
- The In-BetweenSep 13, 2024
- The Perfect DistanceSep 13, 2024
- 16th, Sept. 1996Sep 12, 2024
- The Sun Above the SandSep 12, 2024
- The Weight of ShadowsSep 12, 2024
- The Last Summer of the CicadasSep 12, 2024
- The Myth of ProgressSep 12, 2024
- The Art of Passing ThroughSep 12, 2024
- The New YouSep 12, 2024
- The Fall of the Yellow HouseSep 12, 2024
- The EnthusiastSep 12, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- AppleseedthefirstRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I just caught up, and wow, this is not your average horror collection! Sure, there are the usual spooky, terrifying stories that gave me chills, but what really stood out were the few stories that were surprisingly sad and thoughtful. It’s like the book was trying to scare me one moment and then make me feel all emotional the next.
Some of the stories are creepy as hell—like, the kind that make you want to sleep with the lights on. But then there are these quieter ones, where the horror isn’t just about monsters or jump scares. They really make you think about life, loss, and loneliness. It's not often you find horror that’s this deep.
Overall, this stuff is creepy and kinda beautiful in a weird way!