The Daily Tomorrow
@thedailytomorrow.bsky.social
460 followers 1.2K following 410 posts
A Daily SF Serial Magazine The newest of the new from today's most exciting writers, daily via Substack. A new story starts every Sunday and stays free for a full month. No ads, ever. Subscribe! https://dailytomorrow.substack.com
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
thedailytomorrow.bsky.social
Absolutely gobsmacked that our Substack-based serialized SF publication thingy is Duotrope’s listing of the day today! Readers, check us out! Writers, submit your stories!

We pay 10c/word for SF stories from 2100-3500 words, and publish one story a week in seven daily installments.
thedailytomorrow.bsky.social
Happy New Story Sunday! This week, we have a really original, really lovely story by @emmiechristie33.bsky.social. It's a bold experiment, somehow locating an island of stability in the space of stories past the viable, beyond the epistolary and magical-realist, yet somehow surviving out there.
To Those Who Change — Part One
By Emmie Christie
dailytomorrow.substack.com
Reposted by The Daily Tomorrow
emmiechristie33.bsky.social
So excited to share that my story "To Those Who Change" found a home with The Daily Tomorrow! This first part is up now to read 🥰🥰🥰
Reposted by The Daily Tomorrow
kaiewrites.bsky.social
2025 Release 🧵2: Geosapiology @thedailytomorrow.bsky.social

🪨my first serial🎉
🪨SUPER weird (sentient stones? no MC? barely narrative?)🥰
🪨geopocalypse = slow slow OOPS🫠
🪨quiet but bloody but also thinky? "Cerebral"?🤔
🪨science x politics x power - people=💣

dailytomorrow.substack.com/p/geosapiolo...
Silver and gold tone text on dark mottled background with sketchy pen-and-ink or tattoo-style accent images of talons clutching a radiating eye and a skull overrun by tentacles under the text West Coast Weird.

Remaining text reads: Geosapiology: a brief history of geogenesis, the Stones, and the Theory of Appeasement

The Daily Tomorrow, July 2025
7-part eco-apocalypse SF serial

“"The first stone’s stains were soon covered over as it grew, its crumbling edges smoothed in the process until it perched on the landscape, replete. Unlike a snowball, it did not roll. If any of the living had remained near enough to see it, they would have run in terror—or dropped to their knees in prayer. Neither act would have saved them from what was to come."

Anticolonial, ecopunk exploration of violence, memory, & taking back the future. Experimental-cerebral, concept-driven, 3,300-word soft/weird Sci-Fi short about a new type of climate apocalypse & what comes after. The Daily Tomorrow, text over newsprint background, designer unknown.
thedailytomorrow.bsky.social
Happy New Story Sunday! This week a masterful melding of myth and memory by Kehkashan Khalid. A talented writer can make a certain cultural distance from an audience feel not like not like a barrier but a window, a sublime suggestion of oceans beyond those we have swum. I invite you to peek through.
You Must Turn the Pages Gently — Part One
By Kehkashan Khalid
open.substack.com