Learning how to write interactive fiction begins with finding a story that fits the format—and then figuring out how best to tell it.
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Free Reads: Short Fiction, “The Dream Pool”
". . . I realized the water’s surface did not reflect either of our faces. It was as Ashlyn had said – this was no mirror, no flat mimicry of reality. This was a window, a gateway… but to where, I did not know."
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Free Reads: Short Fiction, “Driftwood”
"I had no limbs, nor voice, nor pulse. I was prey to the ocean current, to every turn of the tide. The man was right. I was no longer human . . ."