Satirical Fiction Spun From Real Headlines
We Interrupt This Reality to bring you a satirical fiction newsletter turning real headlines into short, absurd, speculative fiction. From political absurdity to environmental collapse, each story is grounded in actual events with fictional twists — sharp, strange, and occasionally too real for comfort. Subscribe for weekly recaps, archive access, and exclusive commentary on the chaos of modern life.
What you will find here?
Stories inspired from world headlines posted daily (or whenever reality cooperates) on Substack. If you’ve ever read the news and thought, “This has to be satire,” you’re in the right place.
Why subscribe?
You get:
📅 Weekly newsletter in your inbox every Friday, rounding up everything with a distraction-free, ad-free reading experience, because the last thing you need is a pop-up ruining your existential dread.
📚 Archival access always open to all—history is best studied through the absurdities we survived.
Why is Everything Free?
Everything I write is free to read — I believe good satire should be accessible, and I don’t want to punish curiosity. If you subscribe as a paying supporter, it’s to keep this project alive.
Ways to Support
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Lurk, read, enjoy.
No restrictions.
No weird FOMO tactics.
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