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Flash Fiction Online June 2015

Issue # 21
Date of Publication: Jun 1,2015
Editor: Suzanne W. Vincent
In This Issue:
  • I Found Solace in a Great Moving Shadow by Brontë Christopher Wieland
  • The Man in the Basement by Joshua Rupp
  • Marcie’s Waffles Are the Best in Town by Sunil Patel
  • What Merfolk Must Know by Kat Otis (reprint)
  • Norwegian Waffles (For Weekends, Before or After the Apocalypse) by Miranda Suri
  • Galloping Insanity by Suzanne W. Vincent
  • An Interview with Sunil Patel – Author of “Marcie’s Waffles Are the Best in Town” by Stanley Lee
  • An Interview with Brontë Wieland – Author of “I Found Solace in a Great Moving Shadow” by Anna Yeatts
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Stanley Lee

Stanley Lee is a fantasy and science fiction writer living in New York City. In 2011, this Stanley Lee received his M.A. from New York University and graduated Orson Scott Card’s Literary Bootcamp. Often known to be “out of his damn mind,” Stan has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, hiked Machu Picchu, and competed in Ironman triathlons.

Read More From This Author:
  • An Interview with Sunil Patel – Author of “Marcie’s Waffles Are the Best in Town”
  • An Interview with Chuck Rothman by Stanley Lee
  • An Interview with Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
  • An Interview with Kelly Sandoval
  • An Interview with K.C. Norton by Stanley Lee
  • An Interview with John Guzlowski by Stanley Lee
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
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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.

Sunil Patel

Sunil Patel

Sunil Patel is a Bay Area fiction writer and playwright who has written about everything from ghostly cows to talking beer. His plays have been performed at San Francisco Theater Pub and San Francisco Olympians Festival, and his fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Saturday Night Reader, Fireside Magazine, The Book Smugglers, Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, and Genius Loci: Tales of the Spirit of Place. Plus, he reviews books for Lightspeed. His favorite things to consume include nachos, milkshakes, and narrative. Find out more at ghostwritingcow.com, where you can watch his plays, or follow him @ghostwritingcow. His Twitter has been described as “engaging”, “exclamatory”, and “crispy, crunchy, peanut buttery.”

Read More From This Author:
  • An Interview with Sunil Patel – Author of “Marcie’s Waffles Are the Best in Town”
  • Marcie’s Waffles Are the Best in Town
  • A Partial List of Lists I Have Lost Over Time
Kat Otis

Kat Otis

Kat Otis lives a peripatetic life with a pair of cats who enjoy riding in the car as long as there’s no country music involved.  Her fiction has appeared in Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction and Penumbra E-Mag.  She can be found online at www.katotis.com or on Twitter as @kat_otis.

Read More From This Author:
  • Hinderlight Abbey 
  • What Merfolk Must Know
BRONTE

Brontë Christopher Wieland

Brontë Christopher Wieland is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Raised in Wisconsin, he is trying to escape the Midwest but keeps getting pulled back. In August Brontë leaves Spain to begin an MFA in Creative Writing and Environment at Iowa State University. Responsible for his every success is Star Wars and whoever invented the pen. Read his other fiction in Hypertext Magazine

Read More From This Author:
  • I Found Solace in a Great Moving Shadow
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Joshua Rupp

When Joshua Rupp was a child visiting Germany, he went to the Bone House, a cage in town where they stacked the skulls dug up from paupers’ graves. While he was staring at the skulls, a man from a local stall came over, wound up a mechanical chicken, and made it walk over the top of the cage. He then took his chicken back, bowed, and went away. Joshua realized that nothing more important was ever going to happen.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Man in the Basement
Miranda Suri

Miranda Suri

Miranda Suri writes speculative fiction, teaches anthropology at Queens College, and goes on archaeological adventures that would make Indiana Jones green with envy. When she’s not curled up with a good book in her Brooklyn apartment, she can be found indulging one of her hobbies, which include cooking, practicing Pilates, and traveling the world. Miranda’s fiction has appeared in publications such as Fictionvale, Penumbra, Every Day Fiction, and Electric Spec and is forthcoming from Pseudopod. Her story “The Firefly Girl” (Penumbra 2014) was included in Tangent Online’s 2014 recommended reading list.

Read More From This Author:
  • Norwegian Waffles (For Weekends, Before or After the Apocalypse)

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