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Flash Fiction Online Issue #6 March 2014 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The March 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
“A Song, Against the Metronome” by D.T. Friedman. Heartbreaking. There is nothing else to say. “Straying from the Path” by Charity Tahmaseb,… More
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The Jonas Lie Megapack Jonas Lie
Jonas Lie (pronouced “Lee” in English) is one of the greats of Norwegian literature, together with Henrik Ibsen, Bjornstjerne Bjornson and Alexander Kielland. Although considered a Realist, he also… More
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On Spec Magazine – Fall 2013 #94 vol 25 no 3 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Fall 2013 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Andrew Bryant (“Last Stand at Catesby’s Books”), R. Crowle Gray (“The Revenant Threat”), Joseph C. Romano… More
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On Spec Magazine – Spring 2013 #92 vol 25 no 1 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Spring 2013 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Kate Riedel (“Bells of Aberdovey”), Lynn Stansbury (“Fur is Dead”), William Vitka (“Pardon Me”),… More
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On Spec Magazine – Summer 2012 #89 vol 24 no 2 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Summer 2012 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Susan Forest (“7:54”), Shen Braun (“Village of Good Fortune”), Peter Darbyshire (“The Only Innocent… More
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On Spec Magazine – Fall 2011 #86 vol 23 no 3 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Fall 2011 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by A. A. Hernandez (“The Silent Machete”), Carolyn Watson (“The Rook and the Web”), Andrew Barton (“You Source… More
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On Spec Magazine – Summer 2009 #77 vol 21 no 2 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Summer 2009 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Sandra Glaze (“The Resident Guest”), E. Catherine Tobler (“The Far-springer”), Jonathan Cresswell-Jones… More
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On Spec Magazine – Fall 2012 #90 vol 24 no 3 Diane L. Walton et al.
The Fall 2012 issue of On Spec Magazine, Apocalypse themed issue.
This issue features short stories by Contest Winner Camille Alexa (“All Them Pretty Babies”), Kevin Cockle (“Timeline”),… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #12 September 2014 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The September 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
”The Cell I’m In” by Eli Hastings. For the boy in our first story, school means facing hard truths – about himself, about the world, about compassion.… More
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L (and things come apart) Ian Orti
A small flat sits unoccupied above Henry’s café. When a woman comes to rent the room, Henry’s world begins an unusual transformation. As they grow closer the city itself is affected, changed, and slowly dismantled. … More
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Bats or Swallows Teri Vlassopoulos
The innocence and clarity of Teri Vlassopoulos’s narrative voice reveals new and unexpected layers. The characters in these stories look for signs and omens as they attempt to understand events in their lives… More
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Homing: the whole story (from the inside out) Stephanie Domet
“Stephanie Domet’s writing is lyrical and profound, wired with amplified moments of wonder and grace.” —John K. Samson, Singer-songwriter, The Weakerthans
A funny, urban love story, Homing is the story of Leah, a … More
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Mythic Delirium 26 Amal El-Mohtar et al.
Our 26th issue features 22 new poems, including the return of multiple Rhysling Award-winner Amal El-Mohtar to our pages with an account of an encounter both frightening and seductive, Mythic Delirium regular Sonya… More
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Mythic Delirium 27 Ken Liu et al.
Our 27th issue features 18 new poems with darkly romantic themes, including a steampunk sonnet from Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner Ken Liu, a sorrowful take on the mysterious Winchester house from Nebula… More
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Mythic Delirium 28 Sofia Samatar et al.
Our 28th issue opens with editor Mike Allen discussing the journal’s upcoming transition to digital format, and follows with 21 one new speculative works in verse, with Sofia Samatar updating Persephone, Jeannine… More
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Flash Fiction Online Issue #8 May 2014 Suzanne Vincent et al.
The May 2014 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
In “Anywhere and Nowhere,” by Alexander Monteagudo, Nemi must change to survive. But it’s not something she’s willing to do for herself. And from… More