Back in 2013, I wrote a short post titled, “What does it mean to be a self-published writer?” After exploring the idea, I wrote, “There doesn’t have to be anything other than [my blog]. It’s a place where I publish my writings and make them available for free.”

As anyone who reads Fluid Imagination regularly knows, I use this blog to write about politics and other current events, but I also use it for musings on what I would call topics of creative non-philosophy (often related to religions or atheism, but sometimes sparked by movies, books, video games, etc.).

What I don’t often do is publish my fiction on Fluid Imagination.

The main reason is because I very rarely finish my fiction stories. Instead of working on shorter stories, I tend to explode my ideas until they get so big that they become unwieldy, and I don’t finish.

The result is a cloud-based folder with hundreds of thousands of carefully crafted words of unread fiction.

I’ve decided to change that.

So in this section of Fluid Imagination, you’ll find fiction and other creative writings that are as closed to finished as I can get them.

Enjoy!