The November 2017 Issue of Flash Fiction Online celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.
From Sheila Massie, the dark fantasy short story “Baker” is part magical culinary skills and part theological reflection on good and evil. The human spirit is put to the test as a simple baker does anything within his power to make life a little easier.
Emily McCosh brings us “The Stars and the Rain,” a heartwarming science fiction story. A photographer and her brother test the bounds of familial love across the far reaches of space.
In a historical flash fiction story, Brian Trent gives us “Crater Meet.” Immerse yourself in the strange camaraderie between British and German soldiers. Sometimes the human spirit is stronger than any manmade conflict.
Lina Rather returns to Flash Fiction Online with “Last Long Night” . A small band of survivors spend their last moments together at the end of the universe.
An editorial from editor-in-chief, Suzanne W. Vincent.
The November 2017 Issue of Flash Fiction Online celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.
From Sheila Massie, the dark fantasy short story “Baker” is part magical culinary skills and part theological reflection on good and evil. The human spirit is put to the test as a simple baker does anything within his power to make life a little easier.
Emily McCosh brings us “The Stars and the Rain,” a heartwarming science fiction story. A photographer and her brother test the bounds of familial love across the far reaches of space.
In a historical flash fiction story, Brian Trent gives us “Crater Meet.” Immerse yourself in the strange camaraderie between British and German soldiers. Sometimes the human spirit is stronger than any manmade conflict.
Lina Rather returns to Flash Fiction Online with “Last Long Night” . A small band of survivors spend their last moments together at the end of the universe.
An editorial from editor-in-chief, Suzanne W. Vincent.