Free Flash Fiction – Joe Shaw & The Dead Tree

One thing about the “Other Joe” in the group: he’s different. Different in the way a kind teacher might use the word. Different in his use of imagery. Different in that on our bizarre days you can’t tell him from … Continue reading

Hail Baseball – Free Flash Fiction With A Curve

Robert Cely breaks a lot of rules. Today he bounds out of the COVID-19 zone and into the one marked “Twilight.” Click on the link for his story of the day: Hail Baseball.  We hope you’ll visit the other authors … Continue reading

Free Flash Fiction: The Bishop’s Son, The Mule, And The Maiden – An Amish Tale.

Today I venture into one of my favorite genres: Amish. Now, you will all find that hard to believe. But I believe I bring a special flare to what are otherwise bland stories. You will find my contribution to the … Continue reading

Kathy Kexel Free Flash Fiction – Secrets III

Sometimes you have a flash fiction piece that fills a page and you’re done. Sometimes two pages. This one, because the other authors badgered her into it, ran for three weeks. It was worth the wait. Read the first two … Continue reading

Paul Bennett Free Flash Fiction: As It Is In Heaven – Part I

During the past few months we’ve run the gamut of styles here on the Free Flash Fiction Covid Cantina. Paul Bennett stands out as our scholarly writer of non-virus tales. Today he brings us yet another great tale to help … Continue reading