Trent Holloway writes surrealist fiction that challenges the boundaries of narrative and reality. His work often features impossible geometries, shifting identities, and worlds that operate by dream logic.

Drawing inspiration from Borges, Kafka, and his own vivid dreams, Holloway creates stories that are puzzles to be contemplated rather than solved, leaving readers with lingering questions and haunting images.

3,172
Total Words
2 min
Avg. Reading Time
2024
First Published

Stories by Trent Holloway

Time Capsule Pen Pals

Surrealism 2 min read 409 words

In fifth grade, four friends bury a metal box with notes, comic strips, and a mixtape. They set a date: open it in twenty years. They add a cheap watch so time will not feel lonely. Years pass. They drift apart. Decades later, Jules receives a photoc...

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Immigrant Stars

Surrealism 2 min read 364 words

Astronomers notice several stars dimming in unison. Headlines scream cosmic extinction. Then the stars move. Slowly, deliberately, they drift toward a darker patch of sky. Immigration, the scientists say. Celestial bodies leave crowded neighborhoods...

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Postal Code for Parallel Worlds

Surrealism 2 min read 315 words

A glitch at the sorting facility assigns a new postal code that routes mail between parallel worlds. Letters meant for 1407 in this world reach 1407 elsewhere. At first, recipients are confused: postcards from unfamiliar cousins, bills in currencies...

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The Accidental God App

Surrealism 2 min read 344 words

A meditation app pushes an update with a bug. Users' whispered hopes begin manifesting in small ways: a lost sock appears, a parking spot opens. The company, CalmCompute, panics. Support tickets flood: "My app answered a prayer." Developers trace the...

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The Memory Locksmith

Surrealism 3 min read 611 words

Nico fixed locks because he liked boundaries that clicked. His van read “Locksmith & Keys,” but under that, in smaller letters, “Discreet Memory Services.” The latter was not advertised; it spread by whispers. Nico had a gift: he could unlock memories people had sealed away. Trauma therapists called...

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The Conductor’s Last Symphony

Surrealism 3 min read 582 words

Maestro Elena Vargas stood on a podium older than her first violin. She had conducted orchestras across continents, wielded batons like wands, sculpted sound with flicks of wrist. Her fame rested on precision and passion. Now, in her seventies, her hands shook. She announced her final concert. Ticke...

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The Accidental God App

Surrealism 3 min read 547 words

CalmCompute’s meditation app pushed an update with a bug: whispered hopes began manifesting. Lost socks reappeared, parking spots opened. Support tickets flooded in: “My app answered a prayer.” The company panicked. Developers traced the glitch to a misrouted server farm interpreting intent as tasks...

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