Carolyn Guinzio: Drift

When is a journey a destination? When the inverse? Today we’re delighted to share Carolyn Guinzio’s address to the question, or at least she tells us how to find it ourselves, with “Drift,” from the latest issue.

Carolyn Guinzio - Drift [sample]

This flash appears in Storm Cellar 4.3, available in print thisaway and ebook thataway. As always, our biggest spooky ghost hearts go out to our subscribers. Read on!

Beth Walker: Just Hanging Around

It’s fair season, a fair season. A time for an amusement, park-based or otherwise. We’re stoked to share this flash from Storm Cellar Vol. IV No. 3, by Beth Walker: “Just Hanging Around.”

Beth Walker - Just Hanging Around [sample]

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Karen Weyant: Phoebe Cates’s Bikini

…And so summer became officially a thing. Turning points are reached, even if their significance is not fully realized just then. We’re delighted today to steer you to this selection from the archive: Karen Weyant’s “Phoebe Cates’s Bikini.”

Karen Weyant - Phoebe Cates's Bikini [sample]

This nonfiction flash first appeared in SC 4.1. Download or purchase over here and definitely, most definitely, subscribe. Read on!

Nicholas Miller: Unbending

We are fans of magical thinking, and we are fans of thinking magic. Conjured from the archive today: Nicholas Miller’s telekinetic flash, “Unbending.”

Nicholas Miller - Unbending [sample]

 

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This flash fiction originally appeared in SC 3.1. Your own excellent copy can be had here, or if you’re an e-reader, download. The best thing to do if you want to find out what the deal is with dads? Subscribe, of course. And. Read on!

Philip Kobylarz: Preaching to the Converted

We’re delighted to present, today, this flash fiction by Philip Kobylarz, “Preaching to the Converted”:

Philip Kobylarz - Preaching to the Converted [sample]

 

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