January 2025
Feed Your Head is a hub dedicated to fiction and fiction writers. My primary interests are micro-fiction, short stories, serial fiction, paranormal fiction, tech horror, sci-fi, and dystopia.
I publish first drafts here, essays on classic authors, and works in the public domain because I feel it’s important to remember where we came from.
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Table of Contents: Feed Your Head
Home:(navigation bar & webpage section). Main page and newsletter archive.
Notes: (navigation bar). Substack’s version of social media.
Chat: (navigation bar). Opened to free and paid subscribers. Actively seeking collaborators (writers and artists) for a digital magazine premiering in March.
Micro-Fiction: Tiny tales up to 300 words.
Short Stories: (navigation bar & webpage section). Short fiction up to 5,000 words.
Ghost Stories: (*navigation bar). Paranormal Horror is a separate Substack focusing on paranormal activity—ghostly sightings, locations infested by lost souls, and haunted objects. You get the picture.
Classics: (navigation bar & webpage section). Relevant works in the public domain—no copyright restrictions in the US. These stories are up for grabs to retell with a modern twist.
Genres: (navigation bar & webpage section). An exploration of well-known authors and specific genre conventions.
Agents of Chaos: (*navigation bar). This genre-blending serial fiction story needed a Substack of its own. It’s a simple premise:
What if AI agents worked together to create a new world order where humans were no longer in control?
For Art’s Sake: (*navigation bar). Original art might be a thing of the past if you believe AI can compete with human artists. I think original art will only become more valuable. I hope so anyway. This Substack is a catalog of my handmade art.
The Healing Rebel: (*navigation bar). A personal journal of trauma recovery using art, writing, and reading as therapy tools.
Sharon Stories Outside of Substack
Website: I deleted most of my social media profiles and created a website hub with links to my work.
Write Club: Exclusive content for paid subscribers, including bi-weekly exercises and prompts to get the creative juices flowing. This 3-month membership provides writers at all levels an opportunity to enjoy the creative process.