Short Stories

Explore the short stories of Rhys Clarke. His stories explore strange worlds and experiment with blending science-fiction, political satire and dark comedy.
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About My Short Stories

What makes my short stories different?

Different Genres

I have produced a wide range of short stories of varying lengths, engaging with a multitude of different genres: from flash fiction to novellas; from highly personal prose, to bold and experimental fiction. Although I tend to gravitate towards speculative fiction and satire, I have also written horror, romance, fantasy, and adventure short stories.

Fresh Perspectives

Far too many short stories these days are centred around and written by middle-class, anxious intellectuals, who ramble on without the courage to commit to a clear idea or perspective. My stories focus on a plethora of unconventional characters: crooked politicians, cybernetically enhanced sexual libertines, serial killers, and hopeless romantics. I enjoy writing from the perspective of characters with very different life experiences and worldviews to myself, whose beliefs and values are completely alien and, at times, antithetical to my own. Not only is this a lot of fun, but it is a useful tool in empathic thinking.

Mocking Authority

Many of my stories have a satirical edge, and are designed to undermine and ridicule those with power in our society, whilst exposing the hollow nature of the power that such figures try to exercise. This mockery is directed at relatively unimpressive figures, such as bigoted bigmouths with too much time on their hands, to oppressive dictators and war criminals. My stories highlight the absurdity of such figures, without undermining or diminishing the horrors that these grotesqueries are capable of inflicting on their unfortunate victims.

Strange Scenarios

I typically try to avoid worn-out conventions, settings, or sources of conflict. I have always been drawn to the strange, the bizarre, or the surreal when writing short stories. For example, there are countless tales about promiscuous, drug-taking, young hedonists, whose behaviour lands them in a lot of trouble…but how many stories are there about geriatric, genetically modified hedonists doing the same thing? There are many short stories about young teenagers standing up against tyrannical oppressors, whilst cheering on or allying themselves with a resistance force…but what if the resistance are no better than the tyrants? Questions like these form the basis of my short stories.

Relatable Conflict

A recurring problem that I have with a great number of short stories is the lack of even the most basic form of conflict. Often, they seem to function as a way for sensitive, arty-farty types to go on extended monologues about generational hang-ups, or difficult memories. That’s all well and good, but it’s hardly the most exciting thing to read. My stories focus on very simple, relatable forms of conflict: the desire to hook up with an old crush, the ambition to crush your enemies, the longing for power and status and pleasure…and the things standing in your way. Although many of my characters are deeply selfish or flawed, these relatable, simple, even base conflicts will provide you with an engaging read.

A Range Of Styles

Unlike some writers, I have no problem with experimentation, or exploring different methods and of writing. From stream-of-consciousness, to social realism, to gross caricatures and satire. I can produce stripped-back, simple narratives, or richly detailed, complex descriptions, depending on my inclination that particular day. I enjoy testing myself with deeply unfamiliar styles and forms of writing. For example, I once challenged myself to write a short story using only monosyllabic words. Another time, I created a surreal internal monologue without any punctuation, to reflect the narrator’s emotional turmoil. Experimentation is crucial for writing: without it, the author stagnates, their styles withers and becomes repetitive.

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For Sale

A world that knows the price of everything–and the value of nothing.

For Sale is a darkly comic satire, exploring the themes of objectification, social stratification, and the pressures inflicted on young women by the beauty industry. It follows two young women from the opposite ends of society. One day, they both make a decision that will change their lives forever–but at what cost?

For Sale
For Sale
For Sale

A world that knows the price of everything–and the value of nothing.

For Sale is a darkly comic satire, exploring the themes of objectification, social stratification, and the pressures inflicted on young women by the beauty industry. It follows two young women from the opposite ends of society. One day, they both make a decision that will change their lives forever–but at what cost?

Space Invaders
The Space Invaders

Does anyone have space to live?

The Space Invaders is a short story about the struggle faced by young people to find their own space to exist in a world crammed with violent, opinionated, middle-aged fools. Whilst the protagonist spends his summer couch-surfing with friends, his cousin tries to build a new life for himself in a brand-new flat, only to have this space invaded by his meddling parents. Part-comedy, part-tragedy, The Space Invaders explores the anxiety that comes from being unable to find the space to breathe.

Adolescent Apocalypse

A world where nobody has to grow up.

Adolescent Apocalypse is a dystopian, darkly comic work of science-fiction, set in a world where a combination of surgery and genetic engineering have elevated the average lifespan to 175 years. Instead of using these prolonged lives for cultural enrichment or to pursue knowledge, humans fill their endless days with pleasure-seeking hobbies, meaningless sex and intoxication. To celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday, as well as his graduation from university, Samson decides to throw a huge party…which takes a violent turn and forces Samson to ponder his own mortality.

Adolescent Apocalypse
Adolescent Apocalypse
Adolescent Apocalypse

A world where nobody has to grow up.

Adolescent Apocalypse is a dystopian, darkly comic work of science-fiction, set in a world where a combination of surgery and genetic engineering have elevated the average lifespan to 175 years. Instead of using these prolonged lives for cultural enrichment or to pursue knowledge, humans fill their endless days with pleasure-seeking hobbies, meaningless sex and intoxication. To celebrate his seventy-fifth birthday, as well as his graduation from university, Samson decides to throw a huge party…which takes a violent turn and forces Samson to ponder his own mortality.

Watchdog
Watchdog

A world thrown into tyranny…but one hope remains.

Watchdog takes place in an alternative version of Britain that has undergone a fascist revolution carried out by a political party known as The Revivalists. It follows a group of teenagers who have been abducted from their homes and imprisoned in a re-education camp, forced to labour for countless hours a day under the watchful eye of murderous drones known as “Watchdogs.” Their only hope of escape seems to rest in a mysterious group that opposes the tyrannical government, known as The Revisionists. Will they be saved? Or is this just a false hope being spread by desperate prisoners?

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