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  • Dear Randall,

    Will you consider making a section for flash publishers?

    I know that Bannock Street Books is a very tiny (outlaw) press. But a tiny outlaw press today, publishing very tiny fiction, may grow someday into a small outlaw press!

    If you do add a section on publishers, would you consider adding Bannock Street Books?

    Gracias, Amigo Sarita

  • Are you aware of all the prompt sites that encourage Flash? You can find links to many of them, and examples, on my blog.

  • Another great flash fiction site is Weirdyear Flash Fiction (www.weirdyear.com)

  • Hi there! First of all, I'm really happy to have stumbled across this site! Secondly, I am so flattered that you chose the first line of my story, "Spelling," to include in such fine company! Thank you. I just wanted to point out, however, that my first name is misspelled. Anyway, thank you again, and I will check back here for more devotees to flash fiction!

  • Sorry about the misspelled name, Kirsten. It's been fixed! And great piece in QUICK FICTION.

  • Just discovered your web site today and I'm jazzed. Tried to subscribe but keep getting the message that the page is not available! Help this Luddite connect with you via the email listed above. MANY THANKS!!!

  • I am very glad to have found your site. I just came back from Pikes Peak Writer's Conference. There were a lot of authors wanting to go deeper into various flash fiction experiments. I would have loved to have mentioned your site to them. I'm currently working on a flash fiction experiment on Twitter that uses multiple characters to tell a bio-terror thriller. The tweets are all aggregated on my site here: http://sasha.grlk.net - would love any feedback anyone has. Is anyone else doing anything similar?

  • An article in today's Minneapolis paper described Steve Job's essay on the weaknesses of Adobe Flash. The headline: "Apple Trashes Flash." I have borrowed the headline as a title.

    Apple Trashes Flash.
    The peeling begged to be held it together. But the soft intersections bent, then tore loose, then fell. If they landed on end it the loss would be bearable, but always they rotated and landed on their backs, white underbelly exposed.

  • Gulper Eel, our new online journal, is accepting submissions of flash fiction now. www.gulpereel.net. Take a look at what we do, and if you like it, it would be great if you could list us on your site.

  • Hi Randall!
    I'm a writer of Flash Fiction/non fiction and was wondering if you publish pieces on your site? Or is it through site listings?
    Keep up the good work!

    • FlashFiction.Net doesn't publish pieces; however, we do publish "readings" of previously published flash fiction, especially print pieces. If you find a flash you like in print, you can contact the author and ask if FlashFiction.Net can reprint it. We then publish that piece with your commentary on it. Let me know if you're interested.

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