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September | 2012 | Slice of Life
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A literary journal of flash nonfiction. This Will Not Return. September 23, 2012 1 Comment. This Will Not Return. The girl next door is dying. I cannot pronounce her disease, but I know that far away look in her eyes, as if to say. Someday. Someday. For better or for worse, it will be over. She smiles heroically, those hazel eyes of opaque need, sends me away, claims that today there is no room for two. Is what I read in her eyes. It will be 1966 forever. Avenue C, Cat People. You Never Die in Wholes.
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Flash Fiction Magazine - Page 2 of 82 - Daily Flash Fiction Stories
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Daily Flash Fiction Stories. The Amazing Powers of Yeast. August 14, 2016. PS If you love Flash Fiction. we deliver for free. Filed Under: Flash Fiction. The Transparency of Reflective Surfaces. August 13, 2016. By Brendon Stanton White. PS If you love Flash Fiction. we deliver for free. Filed Under: Flash Fiction. Great Clouds Roll Over the Hills. August 12, 2016. PS If you love Flash Fiction. we deliver for free. Filed Under: Flash Fiction. Waiting for the Saucers. August 11, 2016. August 10, 2016.
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ISSUE 1 – {PRONG & POSY}
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AN INVENTIVE LIT MAG. WTF IS {PRONG and POSY}. I have sewn a tablecloth out of hours. Threading entire days into its rows and columns,. Waving time into something I can fold and iron out. You Gave Me to a Dead Woman. With sparrows for eyes. Full of children, she. Carried on a southern wind. After the most difficult pregnancy. With a Pittsburgh man. Fell in love beneath a. Mothered me before she. Died, like many union soldiers. At night i get cold. I cover up with sparrows. One thousand tiny heartbeats.
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Brad Nelms | Microfiction Monday Magazine
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Tag Archives: Brad Nelms. Microfiction Monday – 36th Edition. August 3, 2015. Why does your cat always lick me so much? I asked pulling my hand away from the purring tabby squatting on my chest. I read online somewhere, that the Egyptians believed cats would lick people to purify their bodies before death so they wouldn’t get eaten by Ammit, the crocodile god, she said without looking up from her book. The Year My Mother Died. Joel shuffled along behind, wishing he was somewhere else. Joel had learned th...
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The Authors - Wordland
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Allen Ashley is an award winning editor and author specialising in short stories in the SF / Slipstream / urban fantasy field. His most recent collection of stories is. Once and Future Cities. 2009), which was shortlisted for a British Fantasy Society award. His latest anthology as editor. Where Are we Going? Is due from Eibonvale Press. In early 2012. Allen is also a well known commentator on music, football, literature and life. Check out: www.allenashley.com. Where the Heart Is. Edited by Gary Fry,.
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Twisted Sister – New Year, New Voices – Twisted Sister lit mag
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Twisted Sister lit mag. Twisted Sister New Year, New Voices. Welcome to Twisted Sister. We’re ringing in the New Year by celebrating some new voices around here newbies, we welcome you with open arms. We were going to call it the ‘ Twisted Sister — Virgin Issue’. But we thought we’d go with the New Year’s theme. Because we’re classy like that.). And Remington Murphy,. He’s here because you can’t bring in the New Year without remembering the old, and his poems sure have time, and change. And, well, old.
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We want YOU! – Twisted Sister lit mag
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Twisted Sister lit mag. Or, we want your stories that is. A short story is like a bomb exploding inside your brain and that’s what we want. Give us your best thrillers, scares, blood, guts and gore give it fast, and give it hard. Give us those well written f*cked up pieces that nobody knows what to do with. Poetry and Art Work. Give us what you got. Keep it sharp and strange, and we’re all good. Copy and paste into the body of an email to twistedsisterlitmag@gmail.com. Sorry folks, no payment, your story...
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FICTION — Under An Umbrella – Twisted Sister lit mag
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Twisted Sister lit mag. FICTION — Under An Umbrella. She’s up ahead, crouched under the awning of a drugstore. I can’t see her face, enshrouded behind the hood of her raincoat, but her pins are long and lithe beneath a circle skirt embroidered in chrysanthemums. I know better, but I dart under the awning. Care to share an umbrella? Her voice is girlish, light, and trusting. I only live two blocks from here. Walk me to my building? Maybe not so much walk as crouch and scurry. I get that a lot. Either way,...
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FICTION — Cthulhu on a Tricycle – Twisted Sister lit mag
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Twisted Sister lit mag. FICTION — Cthulhu on a Tricycle. Cthulhu looked three years old, and he was riding a tricycle. It’s a boy, she said. She’d forgotten she had a voice. The moment Cthulhu laid his eyes on the tricycle, he was on top of it and pedaling as though he’s been doing it all his life. The result of this innocent purchase was unpredictable and escalated rapidly in the next twenty-four minutes. All right. No need to be so impatient. Mommy is coming in a moment, sweetie pie. She shifted the ge...