Good morning! Today is the second Monday of January, which means today is the deadline for the Flash Fiction Draw challenge that Jeffrey Ricker drew a week ago. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, you can catch up here, but the short version is he used a deck of cards to randomly … Continue reading January Flash Fiction Draw — “A Fairy Tale for the Little Acorn.”
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Short Stories 366:121 — “Foie Gras,” by Charles Payseur
I think I've championed the joy that is a Charles Payseur short story on this story-a-day journey twice times thus far, and talked about his stories a couple of times during my Sunday Shorts regular posts, and also during the holidays I've talked up his supremely enjoyable holiday super-villain stories. There's a reason for that: … Continue reading Short Stories 366:121 — “Foie Gras,” by Charles Payseur
Short Stories 366:90 — “This Will Not Happen To You,” by Melissa Lingen
This very short piece packs one heck of a punch. It's a single character voice, speaking out to the reader (as "you"), and there's a kind of low-level fury throughout that I frankly loved. Basically, this is one person explaining what happened to them, but it's framed throughout as a "but don't worry, it could … Continue reading Short Stories 366:90 — “This Will Not Happen To You,” by Melissa Lingen
Proof of Concept
Back in 2018, I did a monthly flash fiction draw. Three draws from a deck of cards to get a writing prompt of: genre, setting, and object. 1,000 words, and a flash fiction story in the chosen genre, set in the chosen setting, including the chosen object. Well, this year, Cait Gordon picked up the … Continue reading Proof of Concept
Short Stories 366:1 — “Chocolate Milkshake Number 314” by Caroline M. Yoachim
This may be a terrible idea, but a quite a few years ago, back when I have a Livejournal, I decided to blog once a day about a short story. It was called Short Stories 365, and I managed the feat. For a whole year, once a day, a review of a short fiction piece. … Continue reading Short Stories 366:1 — “Chocolate Milkshake Number 314” by Caroline M. Yoachim
Sunday Shorts—Binaries by S.B. Divya
This flash fiction piece from People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction has a super-clever narrative conceit: it rolls out over a binary progression of years of the main character's life. She's 1. Then she's 2. Then she's 4. Then she's 8, 16, 32... You get it. That it progresses beyond the 64-128 is where the … Continue reading Sunday Shorts—Binaries by S.B. Divya