Tag Archives: 10Flash Quarterly
Two Tales Go Out of Print
10Flash Quarterly published two of my stories in 2012 before closing shop. When the magazine shut down, the editor said the archives would stay online for another year. It didn’t quite make it a full year. The archives and 10Flash … Continue reading
Inspiration: “Wings Over the Suicide Rocks”
I often get asked about where I get story ideas, which was the genesis for my series of “Inspiration” posts. Sometime it’s easy to pinpoint a specific inspiration, but often numerous things inspire a story. For my story “Wings Over the … Continue reading
“Wings Over the Suicide Rocks” Now Available
One of the things I like about epublishing is the speed at which things can be made available. My story “Wings Over the Suicide Rocks” has gone live at 10Flash Quarterly, only a few days after I announced the sale. This … Continue reading
“Wings Over the Suicide Rocks” To Soar at 10Flash Quarterly
I’ve had a nice run of sales over the past couple of weeks, and thankfully it continues. 10Flash Quarterly bought my flash story “Wings Over the Suicide Rocks” for their April 2012 issue. This is my second sale to them. I … Continue reading
Inspiration: “Clownspace”
I consider “Clownspace,” published in the January 2012 issue of 10Flash Quarterly, to be one of my “out there” stories. Interestingly, its inspiration is considerably more down-to-earth than they story. This story grew out of my writing group, Hopefull Monsters. A … Continue reading
“Clownspace” Now Available at 10Flash Quarterly
My slipstream, flash-fiction story, “Clownspace” is now available for free reading at 10Flash Quarterly. I share the issue with some fantastic writers, including Ken Liu, Amanda C. Davis, Jen Volant, Rebecca Stefoff, and others. I hope you have as much fun … Continue reading
“Clownspace” Finds a Place
My flash fiction story “Clownspace” has been accepted by 10Flash Quarterly for their January 2012 issue. Each quarter they publish ten flash pieces (thus the publication’s title) around a theme; January’s theme will be: “The end of the world as we know it.” … Continue reading