FAN FICTION
This is a compilation of all the fan fiction stories that have been sent to me over the years. I think they’re awesome!
If you have a story you’ve written, it doesn’t matter if it’s about Minecraft or Giant . . . it can be about anything, and you want to send it to me, then paste it into an email. I’ll get it posted to the web site as quickly as possible.
If you see a story you like, comment on it, let the author know.
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— Mark
Here’s a cool story about Scrooge McDuck by Artbot15
System Activation In Progress… Artificial Intelligence Programming: Stable X10 Protocol Testing: Successful Emotional Performance: Stable Motor Capabilities: Balanced Balance and Strength Capabilities: Stable Self Sustainment/Self-Charge: Stable ...
This is “Silver” by Artbot15
I entered through the door and closed it shut behind me. “This is it,” I said to myself, walking up to a nearby pedestal, which had a cyan colored gemstone perched atop. This was no ordinary jewel, though. This gem was a Chaos Emerald. Although this was a Chaos...
This is “Last Stop on Doggy Street” by Xander
Preface I was walking down the street with my parents and suddenly I saw a red glow swirling in the air in an alley. I was thinking my parents were with me, but they weren’t. I looked and saw a portal and it was swirling with doggies I went in through and a blinding...
“PRINCEGAMER9067 and the Emerald” Part 2, Book 1 from Kaleb
Chapter 7: Trial and Error Farmer woke to Baker’s ear-shattering snoring. He sounded like a pig who’d gotten mud in his nose. Stretching, Farmer entered the living room. Usually, there was the bustling of her fellow villagers, but today it was eerily quiet. Too quiet....
“The Sara B. Saga”, a short story by Liam G.
The Sara B. Saga A Collection of Shorts StoriesPart 1 Author: Liam GIllustrator: Lydia MEditor: Brandy GStory by: Liam G and various others Table of ContentsChapter 1: Sara B.'s Stunning Refrigerator, Part 1Chapter 2: It All Began With CheeriosChapter 3: A Tale of Two...
This is “Naomi’s Family Trip” by Morgan
Naomi’s Family Trip The room was a darkened space of complete and utter silence, save for the occasional vehicle honking or murmurs from the bystanders down below the upstairs bedroom. Its occupants were fast asleep, each in their separate dreams and slumber....
This is “Worlds of Mods” Book 1 by Anthony
I awoke to find a strange world around me. I was still in my house but when I looked out of the window, I saw that the village I lived in looked different. The villagers looked more like players than villagers. The village street had been replaced with a wide black...
Here is something new from Morgan
I woke up in a strange place. I steadily got up from the place I’d been lying in and found myself in a heavily eroded driveway that led off into an abyss with no end in sight. That’s when I stepped forward and yet I did not fall, realizing that the imposing-looking...
“Explosion of the Moon On year 3333” by Brownie
Explosion of the Moon On year 3333 FOOD! Chapter 1 Brownie pov One day something changed us, Brownies. Humans are gone, but not Kevins. When I talked to my papa while eating my food, he said “Kevins are almost extinct " I wonder WHY” staring at me. “Me too,” I replied...
Part 2 of “The School for Lost Children” by Alora
School For Lost Children - Part 2 Vincent struggled against the bindings that held him strapped to the table. He cursed as he thrashed around to no avail. Suddenly, Vincent felt a tingling in his muscles, before receiving a painful shock. “Experiment 098,...
Here’s “The School for Lost Children” by Alora
The School for Lost Children To be honest, almost being hit by a car is the least crazy thing that has happened to me today. I sprinted out into the middle of the busy street, cars of all shapes, sizes, and colors whirring past me in a dangerous rainbow. I heard...
This is “The Lighthouse” from Morgan
The moon steadily rose over the horizon, the clouds splitting like velvety curtains and allowing moonlight to peek through the gaps in between them. The ground below was silent, save for the chorus of crickets chirping in the distance, and the steady crashing tides of...
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