Flash Fiction Friday: March 2014 07. Mar / Flash Fiction / No Comments On the first Friday of every month, we are all about the flash fiction. That means short little tales, usually under 1000 words. That’s a lot of story for not a lot of words. Zombie March by Brynn MacNabb // October 2012 Flash Fiction Online // Free Zombies come for things that aren’t brains. Dream with Enough Conviction by Samuel Snoeck-Brown // Issue 32 Red Fez // Free A woman carries on a relationship with her husband’s murderer. Hang by Rachel Angius // April 2013 Schlock Magazine // Free Dog. Dog. Dog.
Flash Fiction Friday: March 2014
Zombie March by Brynn MacNabb // October 2012 Flash Fiction Online // Free
Zombies come for things that aren’t brains.
Dream with Enough Conviction by Samuel Snoeck-Brown // Issue 32 Red Fez // Free
A woman carries on a relationship with her husband’s murderer.
Hang by Rachel Angius // April 2013 Schlock Magazine // Free
Dog. Dog. Dog.
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