(I’m pushing the limits this one, as it’s closer to 1000 words compared to the previous entries. Still, it kinda counts, I guess.)
Category: Flash Fiction
Flash Fiction is often described as extremely short stories that are written in less than a thousand words. These are often experimental pieces of work that may or may not make any sense whatsoever… but they do tell stories in less than 1,000 words.
Flash Fiction #28 – Megaphasers II
Megaphasers do not exist in the Star Trek universe… or do they?
Flash Fiction #27 – Sunday
I’m going to indulge myself with a slightly longer edition of these quick stories. Apparently, a story that is written in less than 1,000 words is the absolute maximum word count of what one would qualify as “flash fiction” fare. So this is going to be a slightly meatier endeavor, but it’s a good one.
Flash Fiction #26 – Handshake
Short and sweet.
Flash Fiction #25 – Jeff Harvey
It’s another Flash Fiction take on familiarity based on a true story I saw on the Tee Vees.
Flash Fiction #24 – Rome In
(Years ago, I did a couple of these things based on the All In wrestling event that would be the prelude of the All Elite Wrestling promotion. I found this one laying around and figured I’d share it. It’s better late than never, I suppose.)
Flash Fiction #23 – Bed
(This one is short by the standards of this format, so I’ll throw up another one next week.)
The dog sleeps in bed.
She is sound asleep.
She raises her head up slightly.
Then goes back to sleep.
Flash Fiction #22 – Dust In
(This may or may not be releated to some recent news of sorts, but here’s my Flash Fiction-y take on it.)
Flash Fiction #21 – The Lonely Road
(It’s been a while since I did one of these and I’ve actually whipped up a few. I’ll be posting one of these every other week, so that’s another thing to knock off the ribs. For those who want a refresher, Flash Fiction is a genre of fiction wherein a story is told in under 300 words, though I’ve also heard less than a thousand. In any event, here’s the first one.)
Flash Fiction #20 – The Stars Beckon
(The return of Flash Fiction… or is it a prelude to something else? We’ll see… or maybe not.)