
JANUARY 2021: ISSUE #88 REVIEWS
REVIEWS 2021 Short Fiction Round Up 3 by Jeff Xilon Quick Sips 01/15/2021 by Charles Payseur SFRevu 1/29/2021 by Sam Tomaino The roaches aren’t even that bad, really. Jeff Xilon
REVIEWS 2021 Short Fiction Round Up 3 by Jeff Xilon Quick Sips 01/15/2021 by Charles Payseur SFRevu 1/29/2021 by Sam Tomaino The roaches aren’t even that bad, really. Jeff Xilon
Review of HEX by Thomas Olde Heuvelt Because Chris Phillips in on a ROLL! A suspenseful tale of magic, horror, and supernatural thrills is re-released in the United States. And while you’re watching, subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss another book or movie review. “Whoever is born here, is doomed to stay […]
Want to know how many books sex sells? Over $1 billion per year. That’s a lot of hot steamy romance novels. I believe erotic fiction should be celebrated not snickered at as a lower art form. Is it sensational? You bet. But that doesn’t make it less-than in any way. Myself, Anna Yeatts, and […]
The Flash Fiction Online 2015 Anthology is up and kicking. Whether you’re a longtime flash fiction reader or a writer yourself, this collection is sure to contain a story for everyone. With over thirty stories originally published in our virtual pages and some of our favorites reprints from across the genre spectrum, we’re proud to […]
Flash Fiction Online welcomes Lawrence Schoen, author of Barsk: The Elephants’ Graveyard First of all, congratulations on the release of Barsk: The Elephants’ Graveyard. Before we get to Barsk, let me say yl’el, which I hope means “welcome” in Klingon. It was either that or “My hovercraft is full of eels.” My translation skills are […]
When it comes to writing, behaving badly is a giant no-no. If you know me, you know that burning things is one of my fortes, mostly effigies of my mortal enemies who just so happen to be Pro-Wrestlers. All of them. Burning bridges, though, is a big no-no. Metaphorically speaking. You weirdo. So what does […]
I had a nice chat with author Aimee Picchi, so nice in fact, that I felt compelled to share with y’all. SM: Thank you for doing this interview, Aimee. Tell our readers a little about yourself! AP: In a nutshell, I’m a business journalist who used to be a classical musician, and, when quite young, […]
Getting published means getting out of the slush pile. Surviving the slushpile means getting past slush readers. The thing is, slush readers are perennially grumpy. Probably drunk too. Okay, that’s just me, but the point still stands. So what do you do? I have had some amount of success with Lovecraftian incantations, but you can […]