Tag Archives: flash fiction

Penny Fiction Published in From the Depths

My entry to the Winter 2012 Penny Fiction contest has been published in the Winter 2012-2013 issue of From the Depths. I’m still so enamored with the notion of telling a story in fifty words or less, what a great challenge! Oddly enough they selected the piece I was least sure about, but that’s not a complaint!

“Independence Day” Published in Emerge Literary Journal

My flash fiction piece “Independence Day” has bee published in the Winter 2012 issue of Emerge Literary Journal. I love that this piece is being published in the dead of winter when it was inspired by the sweat-soaked summer heat. Very proud 🙂

Adventures In Penny Fiction

I love the idea behind Haunted Waters Press’s Penny Fiction contest: Tell a story in 50 words or less. Flash fiction is one of my favorite genres to work in and I know a good challenge when I see one, so I was thrilled, and I had a lot of fun crafting a handful of stories with such a limited amount of words. I’m very excited to report that Haunted Waters Press has chosen to publish one of my entries in the Winter 2012 issue of their magazine From the Depths.

“On Mannerheimintie” Published at The Story Shack

“On Mannerheimintie” has been published at The Story Shack, and it looks gorgeous. Cait Maloney’s illustration is lovely and so fitting; it reminds me so much of the many nights I spent walking the Helsinki streets in winter, and of all the memories and sensations that inspired the piece. I’m so thrilled with how this collaboration turned out.

“On Mannerheimintie” To Be Published Again

I just got word that “On Mannerheimintie” will be published a second time, this time at The Story Shack. I’m very excited about this, because The Story Shack connects authors with illustrators, and so the piece will be accompanied by some unique, specially-created art. Very cool indeed 🙂