Fiction
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Burning Hearts

Working as America’s former pop star Lya Bank’s assistant, Tara Klein is there to run errands and deal with superfans who want to burn them all down together. All on a day that she could not have off. Continue reading
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Our Time

When love feels like a one-way street, sometimes it feels like you’re just a ghost to them. Continue reading
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Formerly B.Y.C. Connections

I quickly remind my current subscribers that what was once B.Y.C. Connections, is now Brad Michael, Writer. But for the newcomers to my site, I welcome them and talk about what my site has to offer in terms of content. Then answer the question that nobody asked of why was it previously B.Y.C. Connections, to… Continue reading
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The Will

This 100-word microfiction hits fairly close to home for me. I really enjoyed writing this one. You think he would have come to grieve with his family. People around gossiped as he walked into the room in jeans, a t-shirt, and no sadness on his face. He ignored them; they weren’t his priority, just noise. Continue reading
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A Letter to a Fallen King

When a faithful follower writes a letter to a fallen King, he writes about the next-in-line heir and how they are damaging the lands—a letter of forgiveness for what they will do. Continue reading
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Writing Short
I don’t know if it’s me, just telling myself this, or I’m trying to figure this out. But, one of the things I’ve been finding out is that writing short fiction has been more of my style in writing. Whether it’s a simple poem, micro fiction, or flash fiction, I’m enjoying the feeling of being Continue reading
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Ramble – There’s a (Insert Genre)Punk for Everything!
Something that I think about when it comes to science fiction — is that there are a lot of subgenres in science fiction that have “punk” at the end of it! I swear I’m learning a new one at least once a month. Whether it’s a niche or a big one, each has its following. Continue reading
