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Factor Four Magazine: Issue 5: April 2019 (Factor Four Magazien)

Factor Four Magazine: Issue 5: April 2019 (Factor Four Magazien)

Stephen Power
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Factor Four Magazine is a quarterly magazine featuring flash fiction stories from the Speculative Fiction realm. Factor Four Magazine will focus on four of these genres. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural, and Super Hero. Genre lines are very hard to define at times, so we keep things a bit fuzzy when it comes to the definition of each of those. You may even find a few stories blend several genres together.Flash Fiction is traditionally thought of to be stories that are 1,000 words or smaller. We do stretch that word count a little if the mood strikes us. The great thing about Flash Fiction is that these are satisfying stories packaged up in a bite size format. Great to read on the commuter train, during your lunch break at work, or while waiting for soccer practice to end.In this issue we have 16 flash fiction stories from these authors: Harold R. Thompson, V. Medina, Deborah L. Davitt, K.G. Anderson, Alexis A. Hunter, Stephen S. Power, Rebecca Birch, Patrick Barb, D.A. Xiaolin Spires, Helen French, Andrey Pissantchev, and Kat Otis
Pages
48
Format
Kindle Edition

Factor Four Magazine: Issue 5: April 2019 (Factor Four Magazien)

Stephen Power
0/5 ( ratings)
Factor Four Magazine is a quarterly magazine featuring flash fiction stories from the Speculative Fiction realm. Factor Four Magazine will focus on four of these genres. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural, and Super Hero. Genre lines are very hard to define at times, so we keep things a bit fuzzy when it comes to the definition of each of those. You may even find a few stories blend several genres together.Flash Fiction is traditionally thought of to be stories that are 1,000 words or smaller. We do stretch that word count a little if the mood strikes us. The great thing about Flash Fiction is that these are satisfying stories packaged up in a bite size format. Great to read on the commuter train, during your lunch break at work, or while waiting for soccer practice to end.In this issue we have 16 flash fiction stories from these authors: Harold R. Thompson, V. Medina, Deborah L. Davitt, K.G. Anderson, Alexis A. Hunter, Stephen S. Power, Rebecca Birch, Patrick Barb, D.A. Xiaolin Spires, Helen French, Andrey Pissantchev, and Kat Otis
Pages
48
Format
Kindle Edition

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