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Flash Fiction Online November 2017

Issue # 50
Date of Publication: Nov 1,2017
Editor: Suzanne W. Vincent
In This Issue:
  • An Attitude of Gratitude by Suzanne W. Vincent
  • Baker by Sheila Massie
  • Last Long Night by Lina Rather
  • Crater Meet by Brian Trent
  • The Stars and the Rain by Emily McCosh
  • FXXK WRITING THE GUTTERS: “TASTY AND NASTY” FAILURE 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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Lina Rather

Lina Rather lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she works at a historical archive. In her spare time, she cooks, collects terrible 90’s comics, and writes melancholy stories. Her work has appeared venues including Shimmer, Daily Science Fiction, and Lightspeed. You can find her and her other stories at her website, linarather.wordpress.com, or on Twitter as @LinaRather.

Read More From This Author:
  • Canada Girl vs. The Thing Inside Pluto
  • Marking the Witch
  • Last Long Night
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Brian Trent

Brian Trent’s fiction appears regularly in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Analog, Baen Books anthologies, The Year’s Best Military and Adventure SF, Nature Futures, Escape Pod, Pseudopod, Galaxy’s Edge, and more. His story “Crater Meet” appeared in Flash Fiction Online in 2017, and his novel Ten Thousand Thunders is available from Flame Tree Press. Trent lives in New England, and can be found online at www.briantrent.com.

Read More From This Author:
  • Crater Meet
  • Across From her Dead Father in an Airport Bar
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Sheila Massie

Sheila Massie is a speculative fiction writer of mostly fantasy and horror, favoring both dark and hopeful (though not always in the same story). She holds a 4th degree black belt in TaeKwon-Do and, when away from her writing desk, trains empowerment self defense instructors internationally. She enjoys a good sipping tequila, can’t live a day without cheese or tea, and doesn’t like mornings. She lives with her husband and her brat of a Miniature Rottweiler in Victoria, BC, Canada.

Read More From This Author:
  • Baker
  • Ghost Collecting
  • Fae Magic on a Friday Night (Available 4/7/23)
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Emily McCosh

Emily McCosh is a dedicated daydreamer (read: storywriter), and has no self-control when it comes to graphic design, cheesy action movies, and the smell of new books. The stories she writes mainly consist of outer space or high fantasy, and her characters need to learn some manners. She is pleasantly surprised to say that her other daydreams can be found in such places as Abyss & Apex (forthcoming), Galaxy’s Edge, Nature: Futures, and Daily Science Fiction, among others.

She occasionally chatters about writing on her blog, makes snarky remarks and posts too many GIFs on Facebook and Twitter, and wouldn’t mind a wave hello on any of these.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Stars and the Rain

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