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Flash Fiction Online 2021 Anthology Wendy Nikel et al.
The Flash Fiction Online 2021 Anthology contains 48 short stories from both new and established writers plus bonus content from the authors. Edited by Wendy Nikel, the Flash Fiction Online 2021 Anthology spans multiple… More
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Small Wonders Magazine – Issue 15 Cislyn Smith et al.
Small Wonders is a magazine of speculative flash fiction and poetry. Issue 15 (September 2024) contains:
“The Stars At The End of All Things” by AJ Fitzwater (fiction) “Fox Fires” by Emmie… More -
Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 058 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
You come to Luna Station Quarterly for good stories. We are grateful for that, and for you. Yes, you. Who can follow along when things get timey-wimey, who do not flinch when grief needs its space, who embrace magick and… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 49 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE …
…even in this troublesome batch of stories from Luna Station Quarterly, where grief, loneliness and other prickly emotions take center stage.
Amidst the small gods and sleeping … More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #134 November 2024 Rebecca Halsey et al.
The November 2024 issue of Flash Fiction Online. is guest edited by Jason A. Bartles, who assembled five fantasy stories highlighting rural settings.
Stories this month include:
“To Curse with Needle And Thread”… More
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 061 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
You would be forgiven if you asked yourself, “Why did Luna Station randomly publish a double sized issue at the beginning of year sixteen?” We could be cheeky and say, “Because we felt like it!”… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #99 December 2021 Wendy Nikel et al.
The December 2021 Issue of Flash Fiction Online. Fantasy, science fiction, horror, and literary short fiction for the modern reader.
Bold. Brief. Beautiful. Fiction in fewer words.
In this month’s issue:
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Luna Station Quarterly – Issue 063 Jennifer Lyn Parsons et al.
Reading the stories for this issue has been a reassuring reminder that there is still space for humanity, if we choose to keep it there for ourselves. I’m grateful for the authors in this issue, and grateful for … More