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
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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
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
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
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