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Flash Fiction Online July 2017

Issue # 46
Date of Publication: Jul 1,2017
Editor: Suzanne W. Vincent
In This Issue:
  • High Expectations by Suzanne W. Vincent
  • The Law of the Conservation of Hair by Rachael K. Jones
  • Brujitas by Shara Concepción
  • Elsewhere by Meera Jhala
  • Errata to The Fugue of the Undreamable Abyss by Aimee Picchi
  • FXXK WRITING: COMMERCIAL INTERRUPTION! by Jason S. Ridler
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Suzanne Vincent

Suzanne Vincent is the editor-in-chief of Flash Fiction Online. That’s what people think anyway. Actually, she’s really a pretty ordinary middle-aged woman packing a few extra pounds and a few more gray hairs than she’s comfortable with. As a writer, she leans toward the fantasy spectrum, though much of what she writes is difficult to classify. Slipstream? Isn’t that where we stick stories when we just can’t figure out where else they go? Suzanne’s first professional publication was right here at FFO, published before she joined the staff: “I Speak the Master’s Will,” — a story she’s still very proud of. While she doesn’t actually have time to blog anymore, she once did. You can still read her ancient posts on writing at The Slushpile Avalanche. Suzanne keeps a house full of kids (3), a husband (1), and pets (too many to number) in Utah, USA. Yes, she’s a Mormon. No, there isn’t another wife. Mormons haven’t actually practiced polygamy since the 1890s. Too bad. She’d love to have another woman around to wash dishes and do laundry.

Aimee Picchi

Aimee Picchi

Aimee Picchi is a journalist by day and science-fiction and fantasy writer by night. Her short fiction has been published in Podcastle, Fireside Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, and Daily Science Fiction, among other fine publications. In 2021, her short story “Advanced Word Problems in Portal Math” was a finalist for the Nebula award. She’s a graduate of Viable Paradise and a former classical musician. She lives in Burlington, Vermont with her family. You can find her online at aimeepicchi.com or on Twitter at @aimeepicchi.

Read More From This Author:
  • Errata to The Fugue of the Undreamable Abyss
  • Death Comes for the Microbot
  • AITA for Using My Side Hustle to Help My Boyfriend Escape the Clutches of Death? (Available October 15)
Jason S. Ridler, professional author and historian

Jason S. Ridler

Jason S. Ridler is a writer, historian, and actor. He is the author of The Brimstone Files, and his latest historical work Mavericks of War was called a “visceral read that is also an important piece of scholarship” by Pulitzer-Prize winner Richard Rhodes. He is a Teaching Fellow at Johns Hopkins University and teaches creative writing at Google, Youtube, and for private clients.

Read More From This Author:
  • LAST FXXK TO GIVE: FXXK WRITING (2015-2020)
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS | LESSON 12: SPARKSby Jason S. Ridler
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS | LESSON 11: CONSOLATION PRIZES by Jason S. Ridler
  • DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS | LESSON 10: COMMENCEMENTS
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT — TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS [LESSON 9: DREAMS AND REALITIES]
  • DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS
 – LESSON 7: THE ANALOGY GAME
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT 6 — WHY?
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS [LESSON 4: BE GRATEFUL]
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS [LESSON 3: GET PAID]
  • FXXK WRITING DO IT—TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS | LESSON 2: FOLLOW THE FEAR
  • FXXK WRITING: DO IT 1 — TWELVE LESSONS FROM TWENTY YEARS IN THE ARTS
  • FXXK WRITING: CAUTIONARY TALE 12 – THE END
  • FXXK WRITING CAUTIONARY TALE 11: SUICIDE AND THE WORKING WRITER
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Rachael K. Jones

Rachael K. Jones grew up in various cities across Europe and North America, picked up (and mostly forgot) six languages, and acquired several degrees in the arts and sciences. Now she writes speculative fiction in Portland, Oregon. Contrary to the rumors, she is probably not a secret android. Rachael is a World Fantasy Award nominee and Tiptree Award honoree. Her fiction has appeared in dozens of venues worldwide, including Lightspeed, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Strange Horizons, and all four Escape Artists podcasts. Follow her on Mastodon: wandering.shop/@RachaelKJones, or find her at www.RachaelKJones.com.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Law of the Conservation of Hair
  • Mamihlapinatapei
  • Love Letters on the Nightmare Sea
  • Seven Ways to Find Yourself at the Transdimensional Multifandom Convention
  • Midnight Burritos with Zozrozir
Shara Concepcion author of Brujitas

Shara Concepción

Shara Concepción is a Nuyorican-Jewish writer and teacher. She has an affinity for tiny, underrated wonders, like the sentience of cockroaches, her 4’9 force-of-nature abuelita, and the dense, palpitating core of good short fiction. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in PANK Online, Eunoia Review, CosmoGIRL Magazine, 100 Word Story, Janeland (Cleis Press 2017), and elsewhere. She wrote “Brujitas” for the 120 West 94th Street crew, and especially for Jeanie.

Read More From This Author:
  • Brujitas
Author of Elsewhere; Meera Jhala

Meera Jhala

Meera Jhala has a PhD in, and is a former professor of, theoretical physics.  This is her first science fiction piece; you can find her literary fiction on the 2014 Wigleaf 50, and her poetry in Rattle and Strange Horizons.

Read More From This Author:
  • Elsewhere

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