fiction

Of the latest flash fiction shortlist, shortlisting judge Michael Brooks said, “The stories were truly engaging: sometimes touching, sometimes funny, sometimes ingenious, sometimes just hilariously crazy! I had great difficulty choosing my favourites, as all of them had something to offer a curious reader.”

The Observer

by Dan Goodman
January 09, 2024

Hal was grumpy that day, anchoring himself in the universe he was observing

Winner

A World in Threads

by Acadia Reynolds
January 09, 2024

Ezra is born with a red line of probability wrapped around her fingers like the string of a balloon

Winner

Red Light, Blue Light

by Ioana Burtea
January 07, 2024

Mark always thought that entanglement theory was a bit romantic

Shortlisted

Quantum cake à la Solvay

by Pippa Storey
January 06, 2024

The history of physics contains ’til this day A little-known secret surrounding Solvay.

Shortlisted

Entanglement

by Kathryn Aldridge-Morris
January 02, 2024

In a week my eighteen-year-old daughter will have left home

Shortlisted

Degenerate Sanity

by Mahnoor Fatima
January 09, 2024

It looked like a fever dream, just like he had mentioned

Shortlisted

Clare’s Prism

by Dave Chua
January 08, 2024

The dollhouse had a message for Melissa

Shortlisted

Play That Funky Music

by Max Gallagher
January 01, 2024

There was once a nightclub called The Solvay where everyone was on the same wavelength

Honorable Mention

Equestrian Physicist Needed ASAP

by Lily Turaski
January 09, 2024

Equantum, Inc. is seeking a skilled horse rider and trained physicist to assist in testing an exciting new breakthrough

Honorable Mention

The Experiment

by Natasha Irving
January 03, 2024

Lucille stood in front of her open refrigerator wondering how her life had become such an incredible waste

Honorable Mention

Think of Your Left Foot

by Cadence Mandybura
January 09, 2024

My wife Gemma has another life, and I’m not in it

Honorable Mention

Helping Hands

by Cora Valderas
December 02, 2021

Do Not Put Hand Into or Under Quantum Machinery

Winner

Quantum et Circenses

by Sabrina Patsch
December 16, 2021

In the arena, do you have what it takes to get to the other side coherent?

Winner

Demons Hunt in Darkness

by S.G. Phillips
December 16, 2021

Your life was laid out for you, every step, every action. But even the best-laid plans go awry…

Shortlisted

Possible Cats

by Michael Haiden
December 16, 2021

Cynthia and Aaron were feeding Lewis’ cat(s?)

Shortlisted

Quantum Luck

by Brian Wells
December 16, 2021

Captain Brinks had expected a hero’s welcome

Shortlisted

Lost and Found

by Giancarla Aritao
December 16, 2021

Ana did not know where all those socks were coming from

Shortlisted

A World Apart

by Colm O’Shea
December 14, 2021

In the chamber of the quantum computer, there was a fly

Shortlisted

Shinichi’s Tricycle

by Ariadne Blayde
February 29, 2020

Shinichi pedals as fast as he could on his tricycle. He is four years old but wants to be older

Winner

The Collapse

by Meg Sipos
February 24, 2020

As the rips multiplied, Lea never knew what version of her husband would come home

Winner

Fine Print

by C.R. Long
February 09, 2020

The flat black box can solve almost any problem. Just make sure you read the contract.

Winner

Collateral Damage

by Lewis Freer
February 11, 2020

They were only meant to be simulations of the war…

Shortlisted

(Tunnels)x

by Gunnar De Winter
January 25, 2020

It’s complicated and confusing. It’s life and death. But really it’s just the different energy states of a system, so why not give it a go?

Shortlisted

Entangled Servitude

by Thomas M. Brooks
March 01, 2020

It’s hard to relax once you know about the working conditions of your entanglement partners

Shortlisted

Entanglement

by Annie Tupek
March 01, 2020

Fortuna had caused a sensation when six months after its inauguration each of the thousands of couples it matched were still together…But it had never found a match for Sandra

Shortlisted

Special Exhibition

by Griffin Ayaz Tyree
March 01, 2020

They call it Selective Decoherence Insufficiency: a person senses themselves existing like a wave; uncollapsed, present across all places where they had any probability of being

Shortlisted

Connection Lost

by Anjelica Grey
February 27, 2020

Jason was dead. But right on time, Lucy’s device pinged

Shortlisted

External Memo SPTI672

by Krati Shukla
March 01, 2020

This is one circulation list you don’t mind being left off

Honorable Mention

It takes two to entangle

by D. A. Quiñones
February 04, 2020

Carl and Bob had a plan. Robbing the bank was going to be easy

Honorable Mention

A QUANTUM TALE

by Jerome Edward Malenfant
January 01, 2020

Down the rabbit hole, Alice finds herself hopelessly lost

Honorable Mention

Entangled

by Medardo M. Manrique, Jr.
March 01, 2020

Nowadays, you have to make sure that your date is not an alt-person – fraternising with a fugitive from another universe can land you in a lot of trouble

Honorable Mention

Acceptable Loss

by Przemyslaw Zanko
December 01, 2017

The portals to those other worlds allowed people to run away from their problems. It’s time for this to end…

Winner

Open

Two Words

by Nick Maslov
November 26, 2017

Here at the end of things, time has lost its meaning

Winner

Youth

A Future with Fortran

by Lily Turaski
December 01, 2017

Online dating brings a girl and her granny together

Winner

Youth

End-User Agreement

by Morgan Long
December 01, 2017

Terry’s Commodore Quantum Supercomputer has arrived…

Winner

Youth

From the Ruins of Beijing

by Andrew Neil Gray
November 24, 2017

Speculation abounds. From where comes the noise in the quantum machines

Winner

Open

Sunrise

by Joey
October 20, 2017

Luna is done with living in the dark

Shortlisted

Youth

The Question Tree

by D. Archer
November 29, 2017

There may be more to these strange blossoms than meets the eye…

Shortlisted

Open

Magic Lamp, 2050

by D. Archer
December 01, 2017

The first discovery at the HEV supercollider is entirely unexpected

Shortlisted

Open

Entangled

December 01, 2017

Rule number one for Elise and Esile: never tell anyone about the bond they share

Shortlisted

Youth

Dramatic Descriptions

by Khadija Niazi
November 30, 2017

When a particle loves a wave, nothing should come between them

Shortlisted

Youth

Quantopia

by Judy Helfrich
November 26, 2017

The perfect life is just a collapsed wavefunction away

Shortlisted

Open

I DREAMT OF WORMS

by Laura Campbell
November 27, 2017

Sometimes reality is hard to face

Shortllisted

Open

Till decoherence do us part

by Peter Childs
December 01, 2017

The neural lace is just part of marriage these days – if the bride and groom can survive the consequences

Shortlisted

Open

Beam Therapy

by Ricky Nathvani
December 01, 2017

It’s so cruel that all they can do is give me probabilities, fatal wagers on my son’s life

Shortlisted

Open

Ana

by Liam Hogan
November 02, 2015

More than most children, Ana has good reason to worry about what’s under her bed

Winner

Open

Unrequited Signals

by Tara Abrishami
November 29, 2015

The time has finally arrived – we can look for an alternate reality

Winner

Youth

The Qubits of College Acceptance

by Lily Turaski
November 24, 2015

It is not the envelopes that decide Lily’s fate; it is her choice to observe their contents

Winner

Youth

Guess The Door

by Khadija Niazi
November 27, 2015

Vincent Reese is having a near death experience, and it isn’t anything like they said it would be

Shortlisted

Youth

Collapse

by Jesus Chua
November 30, 2015

Despite the possibility of losing Eyla, despite the stigma, despite the threat of war, their first child was going to survive…

Shortlisted

Open

Haniza’s Slipstream

by Aaric Tan Xiang Yeow
November 29, 2015

What is a life but a clump of tangled knots, a journey with no definite beginning and no traceable end?

Shortlisted

Open

Twinzies

October 13, 2015

Some people will do anything to be your friend. And that’s ok.

Shortlisted

Youth

W.A.R

by Lee Yang Peng
November 29, 2015

The top secret military facility in CERN explores frontiers that even science fiction fears to imagine

Shortlisted

Youth

Another Eloise

by Jack Ellert-Beck
November 26, 2015

Her phone beeps. Is this the message from the future Eloise has been waiting for?

Shortlisted

Youth

Quanta Rabbit

by J. E. Bates
November 11, 2015

Tamm might be critically ill, but he has a friend that can get him through

Shortlisted

Open

Eyes of Infinity

December 01, 2015

Fighting back a shiver, she flicked off the lights. In that instant, she could almost have sworn to seeing a pair of eyes, staring back at her in the darkness…

Shortlisted

Youth

A Slice of Reality

by Judy Helfrich
December 01, 2015

The nanotherapy goes in. Neural connections come alive, snapping together like impatient fingers. I try to scream…

Shortlisted

Open

Fundamentally Flawed

by .
November 30, 2015

“This, my dear, is how we govern. This is how we rule the world.”

Shortlisted

Youth

Time management

by Przemysław Zańko
December 01, 2015

All things considered, The End wasn’t that bad

Shortlisted

Open

Chasing Probability

by Gunnar De Winter
November 29, 2015

A fugitive for as long as she can remember, Lisa finally has some luck

Shortlisted

Open

The Book of Joseph #14

by Aaron Rosario Jeyaraj
November 29, 2013

And so, I stepped into the machine, and it closed around me…

Winner

Youth

Tree In A Forest

by Claire Cheong U-Er
December 01, 2013

Linden has a different way of seeing things…

Winner

Youth

Dice

by Betony Adams
November 12, 2013

The casino lights are as relentless as a headache, but God lingers anyway. These days, he can barely remember what it felt like to be lucky…

Winner

Open

The Knight of Infinity

by Brian Crawford
October 22, 2013

Rider Quinn has set up the ultimate physics stunt, and Q-Day is almost here

Winner

Open

There Was a Sun

by Rebecca Baron
November 30, 2013

It wasn’t that Juana wanted her experiment to fail. She just wanted to have a soul

Winner

Youth

Postmortem

by Abel James Tilda
December 01, 2013

Gran died on a Wednesday, but lucky for us she was back within a week

Winner

Youth

Wonder

November 24, 2013

With every choice made comes a dozen others unmade…

Shortlisted

Youth

I, Ionium

by Charles Dittell
September 06, 2013

A radioactive atom seeks answers to life’s fundamental questions

Shortlisted

Open

The Book of Joseph #19

November 27, 2013

With his wife in a seven-month coma, Tom has a difficult choice to make

Shortlisted

Youth

The Leaning Light

by Andrew J. Manera
November 16, 2013

If you just wait a while and stare, the light will tell you what to do…

Shortlisted

Open

The greatest Quantum Bank Robbery

December 02, 2013

Over 6 million QubitCoins have gone missing from the Southeast Asian Online Bank. CEO John Wong faces the press

Shortlisted

Youth

Why Don’t You Just

by Sumit Dam
December 02, 2013

Will he jump? Quanting requires a steady mind when the network, the viewers and the agents are all crying out for you to outdo yourself.

Shortlisted

Open

Indistinguishable

by Kenton K. Yee
November 30, 2013

When your father contracts wave particle duality, you know things are going to get messy…

Shortlisted

Open

The Entanglement Proposal

by Vina Jie-Min Prasad
December 01, 2013

If Anna and Henry can make it through their 720-hour entanglement, their relationship can withstand anything

Shortlisted

Open

The Book of Joseph

by Joseph Miles
September 20, 2013

Raff thinks he will destroy the tattered volume in his hands. The book knows better…

Shortlisted

Youth

Heisenberg

November 22, 2013

It happened every time Michael’s birthday came around…

Shortlisted

Youth

Superpose

by Yuen Xiang Hao
November 30, 2013

Commuting is easy. Connecting? Much harder…

Shortlisted

Open

Dust in the Wind

by Shadab Hafiz Choudhury
November 15, 2013

Sitting on a cliff edge, two figures are watching the world’s end

Shortlisted

Youth

Quantum Man

by Clifton Rumsey
December 02, 2013

Gravity Girl is up to her usual tricks – can Quantum Man and his trusty feline sidekick save the day?

Shortlisted

Open