Our Writing Style
Strange Fiction is a two-person writing team that brings together the influences of Edgar Allen Poe, Mario Puzo and Joseph Conrad with notes of folk horror, film noir, and ghost stories. Our novels, screenplays and prose are profoundly original, delightfully eccentric and thoroughly entertaining.
Whether you are a long time lover of modern horror, a professional looking for content, or someone seeking chills, we’re the writers to hire! We guarantee that Strange Fiction will give you something to sink your teeth into. Caution: it may bite back.
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FEATURED Stories
A Little Chin Music tells the story of Dani Marroquin, a woman barber, who possesses a rare gift. She soothes her client’s minds of stress and sorrow when she shaves them. Little did she know that she would find herself having to bring peace and comfort to the man who brought unspeakable tragedy into her life. Dani’s quiet, regular world of hourly appointments, replete with diverse customers and idiosyncratic barbers, is shattered when her estranged son, a major league baseball player, suddenly comes back into her life.
Green Serpent is a story about the distant future where people visit the Green Serpent, a business that lets them experience a virtual reality of previous memories of others in order to act out their wildest fantasies. All appears to be well, unless they try to change the outcome and deviate from the virtual reality.
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Let Strange Fiction take you on a journey to the bizarre and macabre, where the mundane and everyday become the stages for murder, corruption, revenge and passion. This is a site dedicated to bringing you stories of intrigue and violence with splashes of dark humor and romance to round it out.
It was a beautiful May morning for the wedding of Kaybri Lynn and Noah Stoltzfus at the Stoltzfus Farm. The joyous event was attended by hundreds. Cars were parked for a mile in every direction. Young boys and girls were assigned to tend the hundred or so horses and buggies that assembled on a newly harvested field near the barn. Spare bedrooms in Amish homes were hard to find as friends and relatives drove their buggies for days to reach the Stoltzfus Farm.