Substack has a growing number of fiction authors who are serializing their books. Elle Griffin shares a selection of her favorite fictional stories, and why she chose them.
These sound like great reads. I'm definitely going to check out The Weirdy Wordy. I love fictional periodicals, especially funny ones.
I'm also publishing fiction to Substack. My novel, Technate 2051, is a near-future science fiction dystopia. It follows the trials and adventures of Zappa Dobroshtan, a "feral" human who has managed to scrabble out a living in the wilderness outside of the megacity of Charlanta, until now.
A great selection - there's so much good fiction on Substack now (and I'd include my own in that 😜 https://thelinks.substack.com)
I can’t wait to read these stories! All of them sound intriguing!
These sound like great reads. I'm definitely going to check out The Weirdy Wordy. I love fictional periodicals, especially funny ones.
I'm also publishing fiction to Substack. My novel, Technate 2051, is a near-future science fiction dystopia. It follows the trials and adventures of Zappa Dobroshtan, a "feral" human who has managed to scrabble out a living in the wilderness outside of the megacity of Charlanta, until now.
https://starrohara.substack.com/p/chapter-one-skin
Thank you for having me! It was such a joy to share some of my favorite writers with Substack!
Thank you so much for the leads. I write fiction on Substack too. But, my stories focus on people I have met in real life.
Here is the link: www.rakshakumar.substack.com
Thank you so much for the leads. I write fiction on Substack too. But, my stories focus on people I have met in real life.
Here is the link: www.rakshakumar.substack.com