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Flash Fiction Online March 2026

Issue # 150
Date of Publication: Mar 1,2026
Editor: Rebecca Halsey
In This Issue:
  • Transformations: 150 Issues & Counting! – an editorial from EIC Rebecca Halsey
  • “The Sacrificials” by Andrew Kozma
  • “Moss Senses” by Beth Goder
  • “The Piano Made of Fingers” by Abigail Koury
  • “Float. Sink. Tread. Swim.” by Shelly Jones
  • “The Oil King” by Bree Wernicke
  • “Moonmouse” by S.L. Harris
  • “Second Film” by Christopher St. Prince
Beth Goder

Beth Goder

Beth Goder is an archivist and author. Over 40 of her short stories have appeared in venues such as Escape Pod, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Analog, Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Flash Fiction Online, and Horton’s The Year’s Best Science Fiction & Fantasy. You can find her online at http://www.bethgoder.com.

Read More From This Author:
  • Eating the Sun
  • Fairy-Tale Ending
  • Echo Echo Heartbeat
  • The Appliance Crisis
  • Mirror-hole
  • Emerald Gears
  • Moss Senses — Release date 03/06/2026
Andrew Kozma

Andrew Kozma

Andrew Kozma’s fiction appears in Phano, ergot., and Seize the Press, while his poems appear in Strange Horizons, The Deadlands, and Rogue Agent. His first book of poems, City of Regret, won the Zone 3 First Book Award, and his second book, Orphanotrophia, was published in 2021 by Cobalt Press. You can find him on Bluesky at @andrewkozma.net and visit his website at www.andrewkozma.net.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Ecology of the Engineered Oyster
  • You Have Been Murdered
  • The Sacrificials — Release date 3/3/2026
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Rebecca Halsey

Rebecca Halsey is the author of the historical romance novel Notes of Temptation. Her short fiction has most recently appeared in Ghost Parachute and The Bookends Review. She holds an MFA degree in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University.​ Her nonfiction writing has been a byproduct of her work in the cybersecurity industry where her analysis has covered cybersecurity trends, eCrime threats, hacktivism, and targeted intrusion adversaries worldwide. She has been part of Flash Fiction Online staff off and on since 2016, most recently taking on the roles of editor-in-chief and publisher.

She resides in Maryland with her husband, four children, and a very stubborn Olde English Bulldogge. When she isn’t writing or editing, she is sketching, painting, gardening, and playing video games. Learn more at www.rebeccahalsey.com.

Read More From This Author:
  • Editorial: Cozy as a Mouse Hole (December 2023, Issue 123)
  • Editorial: Possessed (January 2024, Issue 124)
  • Editorial: Trust Fall (February 2024, Issue 125)
  • Editorial: States of Suspension (March 2024, Issue 126)
  • Editorial: The Reversal (April 2024, Issue 127)
  • Editorial: Voice (May 2024, Issue 128)
  • Editorial: Us Versus Them (June 2024, Issue 129)
  • Editorial: Voyage (July 2024, Issue 130)
  • Editorial: Breaking Character (August 2024, Issue 131)
  • Editorial: Westerns and Weather Events (September 2024, Issue 132)
  • Editorial: Imagining a Future (December 2024, Issue 135)
  • Editorial: Fear of the Uncontrollable (February 2025, Issue 137)
  • Editorial: The Collection (March 2025, Issue 138)
  • Editorial: Cleaning Up the Mess (April 2025, Issue 139)
  • Editorial: Grandmas All the Way Down (May 2025, Issue 140)
  • Editorial: Kicking the Latest Habit (June 2025, Issue 141)
  • Editorial: The Divine We (July 2025, Issue 142)
  • Editorial: The Character of Relationships (August 2025, Issue 143)
  • Editorial: Literature as Shapeshifter (September 2025, Issue 144)
  • Editorial: Upkeep of the Menagerie (December 2025, Issue 147)
  • Editorial: Risky, Radical Desire (February 2026, Issue 149)
  • Transformations: 150 Issues & Counting! (March 2026, Issue 150)
Shelly Jones

Shelly Jones

Shelly Jones is a professor by trade and a nerd by design. Woefully introverted, their pockets are full of post-it notes and their head is full of (unsaid) witty come-backs and un-won arguments from years past. When they aren’t grading papers or writing, Shelly can often be found hiking in the woods or playing a board game while their cats look on. Find out more on their website: https://shellyjonesauthor.com/.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Lime Monster
  • Float. Sink. Tread. Swim. — Release date 03/17/2026
S.L. Harris

S.L. Harris

S.L. Harris is a writer, educator, and sometime archaeologist who can be found digging in gardens, libraries, tea cabinets, and ancient houses. His fiction has appeared in venues like Strange Horizons, Apex, and Lightspeed. Originally from Appalachia, he currently lives in the Midwest with his wife, two children, and many books. You can find him online at ifchanceyoucallit.wordpress.com and @slharris.bsky.social.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Harrowing of Hell (Third Circle, Sausage Counter, Contracts Office)
  • Moonmouse — Release date 03/24/2026
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Abigail Koury

Abigail Koury is a trans writer and composer living in the United States, specifically within the liminal space between Kentucky and Ohio. She writes weird fiction with a focus on identity, power, and queerness. Her work has appeared in Vastarien and The Antihumanist.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Piano Made of Fingers — Release date 03/13/2026
Christopher St. Prince

Christopher St. Prince

Christopher St. Prince is a Canadian journalist and fiction writer.

Read More From This Author:
  • Second Film — Release date 03/27/2026
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Bree Wernicke

Bree Wernicke is an actor and speculative fiction writer based in Los Angeles. Her short stories and poetry have been published in Strange Horizons, Baffling Magazine, Small Wonders, and more.

Read More From This Author:
  • The Oil King – Release date 03/20/26

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