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Flash Fiction Online July 2023

Issue # 118
Date of Publication: Jul 1,2023
Editor: Emma Munro, Anna Yeatts
In This Issue:
  • Editorial: The Realms Left Unseen by Anna Yeatts (Available July 1, 2023)
  • Dave the Terrible by Brent Baldwin (Available July 7, 2023)
  • When the Forest Comes to You by E. M. Linden (Available July 14, 2023)
  • Patrice by Meredith Gordon (Available July 21, 2023)
  • Café Negro by Julian Riccobon (Available July 28, 2023)
Anna Yeatts; Publisher Flash Fiction Online

Anna Yeatts

Anna Yeatts is the Publisher of Flash Fiction Online. Since Flash Fiction Online is a free magazine, she spends a great deal of time over at Patreon, trying to drum up enough money to keep a free magazine in business. But she appreciates all the readers and supporters (including the world’s most amazing staff of editors and slush readers) who make FFO a reality every month. 

Anna writes in that nebulous overlap between genre and literary works where offbeat, surreal stories are born. Her short stories appear in Cicada, Daily Science Fiction, Mslexia, Drabblecast, PodCastle, Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, and Penumbra among other publications.

When not writing, Anna wrangles two wonderful children, two matching cats, and a German Shepherd who doesn’t believe in weekends. Follow her at Patreon.com or on YouTube.

Read More From This Author:
  • 5 Lessons Learned from Fairy Tales
  • The Fragile Things, I Keep
  • There’s Something in the Air
  • An Interview with C. L. Holland – Author of “Your Past Life Interferes With My Very Important Studies”
  • An Interview with Brontë Wieland – Author of “I Found Solace in a Great Moving Shadow”
  • An Interview with Rebecca Birch
  • Strength in Numbers
  • It’s Complicated
  • An Interview with Flash Fiction Online’s Editor-In-Chief, Suzanne Vincent, & Publisher, Anna Yeatts by Mahjabeen Syed
  • A New Perspective
Brent Baldwin

Brent Baldwin

Brent Baldwin is a software engineer and writer from the tree-swept hills of the Missouri Ozarks. He is a fervent believer in airplanes, air conditioning and Samwise Gamgee. If you find him without his nose in a book or his hands on a keyboard, he would probably be happy to trade you two sheep for an ore.

He lives with his wife, two daughters and terrifying guard dog. You can find him online at www.dbbaldwin.com and @dbrentbaldwin on Twitter

Read More From This Author:
  • The Disposition Matrix
  • How to Get Published in 18 Short Months Or Why Everyone Should Read Slush
  • Dave the Terrible (Available 7/7/23)

Emma Munro

Emma Munro is a queer cis woman who lives in the Blue Mountains of Australia with her wife and cat. Her stories have appeared in Hashtag Queer LGBTQ+ Creative Anthology Vol. 1, Hello Horror, Pure Slush, Cosmos and other places.

Read More From This Author:
  • Editorial: Issue 100
  • Editorial: Love All Ways
  • Editorial: Little Things, Big Things
  • Editorial: Persistence
EM Linden

E. M. Linden

E. M. Linden (she/her) reads and writes speculative fiction. She likes coffee, ghost stories, and owls. Her work has appeared in The Deadlands, Weird Horror, Orion’s Belt, Flashpoint SF,and the Dangerous Waters anthology. She has lived and worked in the Middle East and Australia but calls Aotearoa New Zealand home.

Read More From This Author:
  • When the Forest Comes to You
Meredith Gordon

Meredith Gordon

Meredith Gordon’s writing appears in Lilith, JAMA, Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today, Motherwell, Santa Monica Review, Citric Acid, Literary Mama, Washington Post, Newsweek, Purple Clover, and The Manifest-Station, and has been anthologized in Dancing at the Shame Prom and The Complete Book of Aunts. Her story “Patrice” was long-listed in The SmokeLong Quarterly Award for Flash Fiction. She is co-author of All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss, and creator of the Shame Recovery Project and The Writer’s [Inner] Journey. Meredith holds a license in clinical social work. Her byline has appeared as Meredith Resnick. https://meredithresnick.com

Read More From This Author:
  • Patrice (Available July 21, 2023)
Julian Riccobon

Julian Riccobon

Julian Riccobon (he/him) is a writer, editor, and artist of Italian/Panamanian descent, and the Managing Director of Polyphony Lit, an international literary magazine for teen writers and editors. His work has been published in The Acentos Review, Blue Marble Review, Rumble Fish Quarterly, and F(r)iction Lit, among other places, and his favorite genres to write are contemporary fiction, magical realism, and historical fiction. He is currently drafting a magical realism novel about a bunch of loco neighbors who live together in a rowhouse in San Diego.

Follow him on Twitter: @JRiccobon, Instagram: julianriccobon, and LinkedIn: Julian Riccobon

Read More From This Author:
  • Café Negro (Available 7/28/23)

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