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Flash Fiction Online May 2019

Issue # 68
Date of Publication: May 1,2019
Editor: Suzanne W. Vincent
In This Issue:
  • Bedtime Snacks for Baby by Catherine George
  • Finnegan by Meghan MacLean Weir
  • Things That Could Go Wrong in Idaho by Kaely Horton
  • Things Not to Forget by Adele Gardner
  • FXXK WRITING: CAUTIONARY TALE 9 – THE DOOM OF MEDIOCRITY 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.

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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Kaely Horton

Kaely Horton got hooked on craft classes at Oregon State University and received her MFA from the University of New Hampshire. Her work has appeared in Smokelong Quarterly, Stonecoast Review, Isthmus, Citron Review, Fourth River: Tributaries, and others. This is her second time publishing with Flash Fiction Online. A Utah native and chronic nomad, she divides her time between the mountains of Salt Lake and the fog of the Oregon Coast. You can find her on Twitter @kaely_horton.  

Read More From This Author:
  • Things That Could Go Wrong in Idaho
  • Rachel Unerased
Meghan Weir Author

Meghan MacLean Weir

Meghan MacLean Weir was raised in the rectory of her father’s church in Southbridge, Massachusetts, and later moved with her family to Buffalo, New York. She is the author of the Alex Award-winning novel, THE BOOK OF ESSIE, which was published by Knopf in 2018 and was a finalist for the New England Book Award. She holds degrees from Princeton and Oxford Universities and works as a pediatrician in the Boston area. Her memoir Between Expectations: Lessons from a Pediatric Residency chronicles her years in training at Boston Medical Center and Boston Children’s Hospital.

Read More From This Author:
  • Finnegan
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Catherine George

Catherine George lives on Vancouver Island with her partner and three children. In 2018 she returned to writing after ten years away and now writes short speculative fiction of all types. Her work has previously appeared in Clarkesworld, Augur Magazine, and Flash Fiction Online, among others.

Read More From This Author:
  • Ephemera
  • Bedtime Snacks for Baby
  • The Heartbreaker’s Apprentice — release date 1/7/2025
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Adele Gardner

Cataloging librarian Adele Gardner is an active member of SFWA and HWA and a Clarion West Writers Workshop graduate with master’s degrees in English literature and library science. She’s had a poetry collection (Dreaming of Days in Astophel, under former byline Lyn C. A. Gardner) as well as 244 poems and 46 stories published in Pedestal Magazine, NewMyths.com, Strange Horizons, Daily Science Fiction, PodCastle, and more. Gardner is a two-time third-place winner in the Rhysling Awards of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association and a third-place winner in the Balticon Poetry Contest of the Baltimore Science Fiction Society. Two stories and a poem earned honorable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. Adele lives and writes under her middle name to honor her father, mentor, and namesake, Delbert R. Gardner, for whom she serves as literary executor.

Read More From This Author:
  • Things Not to Forget

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