SFRevu.com Review of Flash Fiction Online
SFRevu's short fiction reviewer, Sam Tomaino, has reviewed the July 2009 issue of FFO, which should have this link after the August issue is published; otherwise, it is the current issue.
This issue had a theme of love. Sam had a favorable impression of the stories. This seemed to be his favorite:
Sam also reviews the latest editions of Abyss & Apex, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Asimov's Science Fiction, Interzone, Jupiter XXV: Erinome, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Space and Time, and Talebones.
In a recent post, we mentioned SFRevu's review of recent speculative fiction books.
This issue had a theme of love. Sam had a favorable impression of the stories. This seemed to be his favorite:
T.C. Powell’s "Through the Window" is centered on Maggie, who is sitting with two friends, discussing the infidelities and other faults of men they’ve know. She is watching something outside and decides to take action. Not any genre content here, but a very good story!
Sam also reviews the latest editions of Abyss & Apex, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Asimov's Science Fiction, Interzone, Jupiter XXV: Erinome, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Space and Time, and Talebones.
In a recent post, we mentioned SFRevu's review of recent speculative fiction books.
Labels: flash fiction, Flash Fiction Online, reviews, Speculative Fiction


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