Tag: Feature Fiction
Features Fiction: The green and the yellows
Micah had never seen the cornfields, stalks arranged in long rows, so green, so yellow, so rich like the acrylic pens he had stolen...
Features Fiction: Bereaved and grief
It was the musty, dark garage with two tiny windows. Sort of square-ish in shape.
No one needed a guru to tell what Aaliyah’s favorite...
Features Fiction: Autopilot
I was crossing the road and almost got run over by a car. The guy had been driving like there was a knife to...
Features Fiction: Impossible Object
It proved quite interesting when reality took a turn.
One would think that the world was turning on its head, no sufficient space to keep...
Features Fiction: ENGL 406
By: Paula Onohi Omokhomion, CW
The daily rain was our cue, undeniable, without delay. Heavy drops would pelt hard on the windowpanes with such ferocity...
Feature Fiction: Beginning’s Eve
A woman walked in the garden
Her footsteps marked the infant ground
Ideas coiled around her heart
Voices hissed within her head
A woman plucked an apple
She thought...
Feature Fiction: Hope
Tim sat at his desk doing nothing. The sun rises and sets, flowers bloom and wither, storms rage and subside — and just as...
Q&A: From Meadowsweets to Zinnias
The Highlander reached out to past writers for “Feature Fiction” to find out more about the creative machinations of their works. We conducted a...