Free Flash Fiction Free Of Naval Terminology – Robert Cely With A Quarantine Murder

It is not often that my inner moron meets another’s inner moron. Moron, that is, in the affectionate way of using the term. Robert Cely’s story today is straight from my heart. Bravo, Robert!  Hop to the link and read … Continue reading

It’s Not Just For Rifle Scopes. Free Flash Fiction

In the publishing/writing world you have people who influence you at every point in the spin around the dance floor. Well, I’m proud to say that Jamie Greening has had none on me. Zip. Zero. Mainly because we have very … Continue reading

Where Did They Go?

It’s time for the annual Memorial Day piece of flash fiction. For my long-suffering readers, there is a theme I bring back from time to time. Today’s post is a part of that series. For the uninitiated, you will quickly … Continue reading

Dr. Paul Bennet – A Beautiful Conclusion To Our Week Of Free Flash Fiction

Paul has no zombies. No scheming military officers. No arsonists. None of the above. He is our respite from Wuhan Flu stories because he’s a doctor treating the real patients. You, dear reader, are the beneficiary of his seeking respite … Continue reading

Flash Fiction Free? Yes. Kathy Kexel Two-Parter? Yes.

For someone who hadn’t written in a while, Kathy Kexel has been a word-monster in our covidcantinaflashfictionfreeforall. (Not really what we call it, but I just wanted to see what it looked like in print.) Seriously. She gives us part … Continue reading