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Flash Fiction Online May 2025

Issue # 140
Date of Publication: May 1,2025
Editor: Rebecca Halsey
In This Issue:
  • Editorial: Grandmas All the Way Down by Rebecca Halsey, EIC
  • Robot, Changeling, Ghost by Avra Margariti
  • Entropy in a Fruit Bowl by Nicole Lynn
  • Eight Legs of the Mother Hunted by Brandon Case
  • To Be a Woman Is to Be Without a Name by Chidera Solomon Anikpe
  • Transubstantiation by Sam W. Pisciotta
  • Yes, No, Goodbye by LeeAnn Perry
  • Sour Milk by Phoenix Mendoza
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Avra Margariti

Avra Margariti is a queer author, Greek sea monster, and Rhysling-nominated poet with a fondness for the dark and the darling. Avra’s work haunts publications such as Strange Horizons, The Deadlands, Three-Lobed Burning Eye, F&SF, Asimov’s, and Vastarien. You can find Avra on X/Twitter (@avramargariti).

Read More From This Author:
  • You Called Me
  • The Light at the Edge of the World
  • Ephemera
  • Guest Editor for FFO’s October 2024 “Weird Horror” issue
  • Robot, Changeling, Ghost — Release date 05/02/2025
Rebecca Halsey author photo

Rebecca Halsey

Rebecca Halsey is the author of the historic romance novel Notes of Temptation. 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 Fiction Editor 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.

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)
Brandon Case

Brandon Case

Brandon Case is a golden retriever who writes of unsettling worlds. In addition to Flash Fiction Online, he has recent work in Escape Pod, Small Wonders, and Factor Four, among others. You can catch his alpine adventures on X/Twitter and Instagram @BrandonCase101.

Read More From This Author:
  • Darkness, Blanket of My Eyes
  • Eight Legs of the Mother Hunted — Release date 05/09/2025
Nicole Lynn

Nicole Lynn

Nicole Lynn is a Maine writer and legal guardian of two amazing kids. Her fiction has appeared in The Arcanist, Nonbinary Review, and Orca, a Literary Journal. She enjoys hiking up mountains with her dogs and reading Kafka to her pet rats.

Read More From This Author:
  • Entropy in a Fruit Bowl — Release date 05/06/2025
Chidera Anikpe

Chidera Solomon Anikpe

Chidera Solomon Anikpe is a young, queer, Nigerian storyteller and student. He is currently in his third year of studying literature at the University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. He can be reached via X / Twitter at @Dera_writes or via email at chideraanikpe[at]gmail[dot]com.

Read More From This Author:
  • To Be a Woman Is to Be Without a Name — Release date 05/16/2025
Samuel Pisciotta

Sam W. Pisciotta

Sam W. Pisciotta is an intrepid storyteller hurtling through spacetime on the power of morning coffee and late-night tea. He writes stories for people who want to visit other planets, learn magic from birds, or camp in haunted forests. His M.A. in Literary Studies from the University of Colorado trained him to deconstruct a variety of texts; living life taught him how to put them back together. He loves holidays and birthdays, pints at the bar, and falling down the research rabbit hole. He is a graduate of Odyssey (’23) and Aspen Words (’22, ‘24). He is a recipient of Odyssey’s Quantum Entanglement and Diverse Perspectives scholarships. Find his stories in Asimov’s, Analog, F&SF, PodCastle, Nightmare Magazine, and other fine publications. Connect at www.silo34.com, @silo34 on Instagram, and @swpisciotta on Bluesky.

Read More From This Author:
  • Transubstantiation — Release date 05/23/2025
LeeAnn Perry

LeeAnn Perry

LeeAnn Perry (she/they) is an ambient/industrial electronic musician, generative audiovisual artist, techno-witch, and cat food scientist based in San Francisco. You can connect with them online at lnpry.space or @xxuxxuxxuxxuxxu.

Read More From This Author:
  • Yes, No, Goodbye — Release date 05/27/2025
Phoenix Mendoza

Phoenix Mendoza

Phoenix Mendoza lives in the woods with her wife where she raises pigeons, buries roadkill, and writes. An unashamed enthusiast of the carnal, compostable, and corporeal, she is wholly dedicated to finding and luxuriating in the junction where beauty and disgust meet to rot together. She writes horror like erotica and erotica like horror, and has been published in several literary magazines including OFIC and Last Girls Club. She also teaches a unique eight month writing course called “BLOOD/INK/BONE,” designed to help hobby writers infuse joy and passion back into the craft.

Read More From This Author:
  • Sour Milk — Release date 05/30/25

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