The Future Just Gets Weirder from Here
When sixteen-year-old Gloria Thom is offered a forbidden cure for the disease that is killing her, she makes the only choice that makes sense. She chooses to live.
But the experimental nanotechnology meant to save her life begins transforming her into something the world has never seen before—something governments fear, powerful factions want to control, and humanity may not be ready to face, Gloria wanted a second chance at life.She may have become the beginning of something far greater.
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, through contests and classes across the years.
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.
Joe's Magnum Opus is GloryEve, the story of a dying girl who accepts a forbidden cure—and becomes something the future of humanity may depend on.
"I stash all my writings here, mostly for contests, while I continue to rewrite novels and get distracted by other novel ideas. This is who I am. Please send help."