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Tales on the Way

Brannley Miller

Sci-Fi/Fantasy delivered to you directly from the deep recesses of my mind.

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Enter DoorWorld

Wait!

This is a follow-up story to the first DoorWorld that I published back in May of this year. If you have not read that story, I recommend you go back and do so now before reading this one!

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Enjoy!


Matt sip...

5 months ago
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The First Last Newsletter

Winter is Here

The end is upon us here in the Midwest. The leaves have long since rusted and died, and now the days slip between our fingers like sand into dusk. Winter is now in full-swing, and fall is but a distant memory.

In the mid...

6 months ago
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Hamstrung

The mighty man will become tinder

And his work a spark.

The arrogance of man will be brought low

And human pride humbled.


Armon Alexandros’ perfect face dominated the projection. He was dappled with sweat and beaming from the day...

7 months ago
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An Invitation

Photo by Joe Green on Unsplash


The clock glowed red beside Barry’s bed — 4:59. A minute before his alarm would go off. He reached over and silenced it, not wanting to disturb the waking hours. Linda was still lying asleep at his bac...

8 months ago
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The Shadow of Puerto del Cuervo


They say there’s a Dark Man who roams the back streets of Puerto del Cuervo. He wears a wide hat brimmed with stars, and he smells sweetly of Death.

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Michael sat in the alleyway, his back against the wall of the hospital, dy...

9 months ago
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    Follower of Christ, drinker of coffee, writer of words. I write what's otherwise known as Weird Fiction.

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