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Asymmetry

short speculative fiction

Author: Joachim Heijndermans

Joachim Heijndermans writes, draws and paints nearly every waking hour. Originally from the Netherlands, he’s been all over the world, boring people by spouting random trivia. His work has been published with Fictionmagazines.com, OMNI, Kraxon, Stinger, 365 Tomorrows, Shotgun Honey, Gathering Storm Magazine and Every Day Fiction, along with an upcoming tale in Ares Magazine. In his spare time he paints, reads, travels and promises himself that he’ll finish writing that novel someday.
September 3, 2018July 11, 2018

Memory Space

Categories Science Fiction

-Load earlier messages- May 3rd 12:56 Jason Petruz Hey. What’s up? Missing you. Hope you’re having a good day. You wanna talk sometime, just text me here. Doesn’t have to be a call. Love you. 14:12 You okay? I went to lunch at the place we used to go to. The coffee place on…Continue Reading “Memory Space” →

March 19, 2018March 2, 2018

Between the Lines

Categories Horror

Journal entry: Jan 17th. So we moved into our new house. It’s a bust. The walls are – Please – paper thin and the floors are really creaky. Every step I take can be heard throughout the whole house. Whenever it rains, it feels like the water seeps into the walls. It’s annoying and damp…Continue Reading “Between the Lines” →

October 16, 2017October 9, 2017

Boy Meets Girl

Categories Absurdism

The boy stared with disbelief at the girl, afraid to even move. He’d never seen anyone more beautiful in his life. The pink hue of her skin. The roundness of her eyes. The way her feelers shivered in the wind. She was without a doubt the most beautiful girl in the whole wide world. He…Continue Reading “Boy Meets Girl” →

September 4, 2017July 25, 2017

In Green Ink

Categories Weird

Colin knocked once on the door before Jaime opened. He welcomed the sight of beer, and the friend that came with it. “Hey, man! Glad you could make it,” Jaime said as he let Colin into his apartment. “It’s really pouring down, huh?” “No kidding,” Colin said, removing his soaked coat. “Let me take those.”…Continue Reading “In Green Ink” →

August 7, 2017May 15, 2017

Game Night at Sharon’s

Categories Slipstream

“Okay, I got one, I got one.  Everyone ready?” Sharon said, trying to shush the rest of the party as she pulled the next card from the bowl. “I’m ready,” said Ivy. “Bring it on!” Vance laughed. “Yeah, baby!” said Serrated. The mumbling died down.  Sharon flipped the plastic hourglass, starting the countdown, then began…Continue Reading “Game Night at Sharon’s” →

June 19, 2017April 20, 2017

No-one Comes Around No More

Categories Absurdism

The procession moved along slowly, each pallbearer doing their best to keep the casket level. The wet mud stuck to their soles, staining the black leather with sticky brown patches. The priest waved the thurible back and forth, leaving a cloud of smoke in his trail. Their solemn march led them to the gaping hole…Continue Reading “No-one Comes Around No More” →

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