Tracy Ann Johnson: Neighbors on the Corner

Oh Reader we are sharing this flash today in all its eyeballing glory, Tracy Ann Johnson’s “Neighbors on the Corner“:

This flash was an honorable mention in our 2018 Force Majeure Flash Contest, and appeared in SC 7.1, available in print and as an ebook right here. Do subscribe for more, and read on!

Francine Witte: When Tom walks in

Reader, it is a fine time to take stock of the situation and see it afresh, with Francine Witte’s “When Tom walks in“:

This flash was an honorable mention in our 2018 Force Majeure Flash Contest, and appeared in SC 7.1, available in print and as an ebook right here. Do subscribe for more, and read on!

Jennifer Lynn Krohn: The Heads of Animals

Our share today, and it is so good, was an honorable mention in the 2018 Force Majeure Flash Contest, and is a harrowing tale of familial distress. Here’s Jennifer Lynn Krohn’s “The Heads of Animals“:

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Rosemarie Dombrowski: On the Art of Disappearing

Today’s share is as scalding and ephemeral as steam, a flash-CNF that won second prize in the 2018 Force Majeure Flash Contest, it’s Rosemarie Dombrowski’s [>>] “On the Art of Disappearing“:

 

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Zoe Canner: c o m p r o m i s e d t h r e s h o l d

Today’s share comes relatably shocked, a second-prize winner of this year’s flash contest: Zoe Canner’s “c o m p r o m i s e d t h r e s h o l d.”

  

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