I am meant to talk about Vacuumverse again, though there is nothing more that
I can say. When I started this series, I didn’t think I could come up with 100
universes. The majority of them would have to be new. Well, I didn’t, I only
came up with 50, and while there are multiple microfiction series set in this
one, I think pretty much the whole story has been told. I could explain how
some people figured out that the Earth was about to drop out of orbit around
the sun, but I don’t actually know how they did that. So, why don’t I just
skip this one, and leave it at that? Some stories are more interesting than
others, and I don’t want to waste your time on something that is not going
anywhere, and has no potential beyond what has already been said. I created
Vacuumverse to fill a slot, inspired by stories I had originally intended to
be neither connected to each other, nor canonical. It is barely worth the
effort, which is why I’m not even going to bother finding a reasonable photo
to go along with it. Tomorrow, I’ll get into a story about Hypothetiverse,
which is more fun, and it will be a lot longer to compensate for this.
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Current Schedule
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Sundays (macrofiction)
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The Advancement of Mateo Matic
The team continues to struggle through the Third Rail. Enemies approach from all sides, and threaten them in all ways. Even the strongest bonds will be tested as an ominous future war places all of reality in jeopardy.
Click here for the complete list of volumes thus far
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Weekdays (microfiction)
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Mateo Daily
Daily installments of The Advancement of Mateo Matic have temporarily replaced all weekday stories.
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Saturdays (mezzofiction)
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Mateo Daily
Daily installments of The Advancement of Mateo Matic have temporarily replaced all Saturday stories.
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- Multiseries
- Single Series
- Darning Wars
- Recursiverse
- Miscellaneous
- CONTACT
- About Me
My name is Nick Fisherman III. It's not my real name, but that's not because I'm trying to hide from my former agency, or something. I named myself after someone I've known for most of my life, and he chose it in honor of his late best friend. I took up writing when I found myself failing 8th grade science, and realized I might never reach my dream of becoming a biochemist, a meteorologist, and a quantum physicist. I started developing my canon after a scouting trip to an island inspired what I thought would be my first novel. I founded this website upon the advice of many people, who told me I needed to get my work out there, and not wait for an agent to accept my manuscript. You can expect one new story every day. Weekdays are for microstories, which are one or two paragraphs long. They're usually only thematically linked, so you won't have to read one to understand another, but they do sometimes tell a combined story. Sundays are for my continuous longer story, The Advancement of Mateo Matic, which I started in the beginning, and won't end until 2066. Saturdays are for long series, most of which take place in the same universe as Mateo, and add to the larger mythology.
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