Stories set in the dark between stars — and the darker places within us.
A sci-fi thriller years in the making. GloryEve is J.L. Fecarotta's most ambitious work — a story that reaches beyond the stars to examine what we leave behind, and what we become when the familiar is stripped away.
In the tradition of classic hard sci-fi with a noir sensibility, GloryEve weaves propulsive suspense with questions that linger long after the final page.
The latest — and a personal favorite. Something luminous and strange.
Funny, topical, and a little too real. A story about the currency of attention.
A steamy little detour. Modern obsession, modern consequences.
Sweet on the surface. Something darker underneath.
Something stirs. A creature, a concept, a cautionary dream.
When the ground shouldn't move — but does. A thriller with roots.
J.L. Fecarotta writes across genres — from caper mysteries to steamy thrillers — but the work that keeps pulling him back is speculative fiction: the strange, the vast, and the quietly unsettling.
His short fiction spans comedy, suspense, fantasy, and romance, written largely for competitions and the sheer love of the form. Each piece is a different experiment; each one a different voice.
His long-form work — the sci-fi thriller GloryEve — has been years in the making, and it shows in the depth and care brought to every chapter.
"I stash all my writings here, mostly for contests, while I continue to write my magnum opus."