Charlie Fish & Fiction on the Web
@charliefish.bsky.social
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Writer for page and screen, guru of short stories, editor of www.fictionontheweb.co.uk. Rumoured to have killed wife with Scrabble and married self. He/him.
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Movie Opposites Game #8: A Quiet Place and Scream. (My daughter came up with this one, which makes sense since they're two of her favourite films.)
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Movie Opposites Game #7: A Beautiful Mind and Dumb and Dumber. (Can we have a remake with Jim Carrey as John Nash and Russell Crowe as Lloyd Christmas?)
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Movie Opposites Game #6: Yesterday and The Day After Tomorrow. (I haven't seen "Yesterday". Any good?)
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Movie Opposites Game #5: Happiness and Melancholia. Two slightly more obscure films - both excellent, but I'd never recommend them because they are sadmaking.
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Movie Opposites Game #4: Heat and Frozen. (I wanna re-watch Heat.)
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Movie Opposites #3: Us and Them! This game is so fun.
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Movie Opposites #2: Yes Man and Dr. No. This game is a gift that keeps on giving.
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We invented a new game: Movie Opposites. Ended up playing it all weekend. The best pair we came up with was Mean Girls and Goodfellas.
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We've been getting so many submissions! Fiction on the Web got 281 submissions in September. We published 9 stories in September. That suggests a lower acceptance rate than usual for us - just over 3%.
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I've made this month's Patreon post available to everyone (not just members). It includes a merch launch offer, discussions about busy-ness, emphasis, and AI - and a free audio story: "Eating Van Gogh". www.patreon.com/posts/octobe...
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Watched One Battle After Another in the cinema last week. Don't know why anybody is describing it as a dark comedy - it is NOT a comedy. It's intense. Really helps you feel how terrorising ICE raids must be in the USA right now.
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A couple of reader comments from Monday's Fiction on the Web story: "I didn’t expect any of the reveals! They were so heartbreaking." "I have to say, I really enjoyed reading this story, it was really great and caught my attention from start to finish." www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/2025/09/enzo...
Enzo and Miranda by Benjamin Clabault
Short stories hand-picked from authors around the world. Submissions accepted. Humour, crime, sci-fi, fantasy, horror and everyday life.
www.fictionontheweb.co.uk
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Why not write your next short story in this beautiful Fiction on the Web notebook? Buy it here: www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/shop.html
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In July 2025, we started this service with the aim of helping writers strengthen their short-form work for publication. Three months later, we’re happy to report that it’s going strong! Submit today: www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/critique-s...
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Life is short. Read short stories. Buy the t-shirt from the Fiction on the Web shop now! www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/shop.html
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Wondering what authors are saying after investing in our critique service? Here’s some feedback we’ve received on our feedback. ✍️💫 www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/critique-s...
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Some of y'all might know I'm obsessed with board games. The most interesting and original game I've played recently? Vantage. A co-operative exploration game set on an alien planet in which you discover more about the world every time you play. boardgameprices.co.uk/item/show/73...
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You know The Running Man? The 1982 Stephen King story that's been adapted into films? In which the world economy is in shambles and the United States has become a totalitarian dystopia? The events of that book were set in the year 2025. Huh.
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Been watching Pantheon series 2 on Netflix. Recommended if you like sophisticated sci-fi that's set only a moment in the future.
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Great ways to spend $40: 1. Trip to the cinema. 2. A nice new top. 3. Improving your writing craft with the Fiction on the Web pro critique service. www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/critique-s...
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What's that? You want a Japanese samurai steampunk fantasy? Look out for Friday's Fiction on the Web story, then.
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Fiction on the Web is one of the very few magazines that offers free feedback on every single submission. You can see others that do on the FISH list: www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/fish-list.... (look for the "Always gives feedback" column in the raw data)
FISH List
Short stories hand-picked from authors around the world. Submissions accepted. Humour, crime, sci-fi, fantasy, horror and everyday life.
www.fictionontheweb.co.uk
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I'm loving the new Fiction on the Web merch. You can buy this t-shirt here: www.fictionontheweb.co.uk/p/shop.html