Short stories, flash, contemporary, mainstream fiction for the attention-challenged reader. . . .
a collection of short stories by a new young southern writer . . .
Vignettes which blur the distinction between what is most definitely fiction and what is less convincingly false. . . .
Short Slice of life fiction and some serial short fiction. Strange and weird. The site also includes video and some occasional video also by the author. All is written as it falls out and published immediately thereafter. . . .
This is a short philosophy series. A simple story of Don Dasgupta and his journey up the hills to Ooty [in south India]. In the journey that Don undertakes, you will find what he learns from life itself. What will the hills teach him? What will he learn? Sometimes in life we set out to achieve something, we are . . .
Laura Jones writes a mean vignette.
As a reader, I always discover (or get to know better) a vivid, living person on the other end of her words—so vivid, in fact, that I can seldom tell how much is truth and how much is fiction. Her first person narrators leap off [more . . .]
I’ve long suspected that flash fiction might be better suited to a blog format than any other kind of fiction. There’s a momentous, elemental power to great pieces in the medium, as well as short poetry, that works best in a viral format, where someone can stumble upon something in the middle of the night during a Wikipedia binge and [more . . .]