El Tiempo Cura las Heridas - Time Heals All Wounds
Short Stories Daniel Woods Short Stories Daniel Woods

El Tiempo Cura las Heridas - Time Heals All Wounds

As Senator Alejandro Ángel Ramos-Alejo lies dying in a New Mexico hospital, watching the January 6th insurrection unfold on television, his mind cycles through the moments that shaped him: the My Lai massacre, his family's history surviving La Matanza, riding a Greyhound to protest Vietnam with underground newspapers. His family's story is America's story from the bottom up—but he chose Washington over the streets, believing he could change the system from within. Now, abandoned by his aide and facing death, he confronts a haunting possibility: was his entire career just another form of extraction?

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Blackshot Battalion
Short Stories, Speculative Fiction Daniel Woods Short Stories, Speculative Fiction Daniel Woods

Blackshot Battalion

"Blackshot Battalion" presents a vision of near-future America where corporate techno-feudalism has

replaced democratic governance, told through the lens of mercenary firefighters navigating both literal

and metaphorical fires. The story explores themes of historical revisionism, corporate control, and the

erosion of collective memory while examining how truth becomes malleable in the hands of those who

control information systems.

Then the crew was running, sprinting as fast as they could under the bulk of gear they carried on their persons. It was only seventy-five, maybe a hundred yards to the dozer-line cut across the ridgeline yesterday and as one the crew surged upwards toward it.

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On The Grind
Short Stories, Historical Fiction Daniel Woods Short Stories, Historical Fiction Daniel Woods

On The Grind

"On The Grind" is a haunting short story that follows Ferris Hatcher, a family farmer facing the systematic destruction of her livelihood by agricultural conglomerates. Set on a ten-thousand-acre farm, the narrative explores the intersection of economic violence, generational trauma, and corporate consolidation in modern agriculture. Through Ferris's struggle to sell her harvest, Woods weaves a powerful tale connecting contemporary agricultural challenges to the historical cycles of dispossession that began with post-Reconstruction violence against Black farmers in the American South.

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