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

The Welcome Wagon Drives An APC. Joe Shaw Free Flash Fiction

I’ve known Joe Shaw for several years. Every time he opens his mouth, or taps on his keyboard, I cringe a little bit. Also, every time he opens his mouth, or taps on his keyboard, the level of quality comes … Continue reading

The Race For Free Flash Fiction Is On Today

Derek Alan Elkins is a guy who deserves reading. Today’s gem was delightful. Mind you, it did involve some strange elements, some perhaps from another world – or mental world. But I loved the story “The Race” and I’m quite … Continue reading

God’s Rules – Free Flash Fiction CovidCantina Style

Welcome back for another round at the bar. Today I wander off into the land of Leviticus. For those of you not particularly familiar with the Bible, this is where the ancient Israelite crowd had codified their laws. It is … Continue reading