Welcome to Issue #5 of 10 By 10 Flash

Welcome to Issue #5 of 10 By10 Flash Fiction Stories. Ten more outstanding flash fiction writers are featured, each contributing one story to 10 By 10.

Welcome back to issue Number 5 of 10By10 Flash Fiction Stories featuring more entertaining flash/micro fiction writers, each with a story for us to enjoy. These stories bring you a diverse group of flash/micro fiction tales that make us sit up and take notice of their creativity. Whatever you fancy, I am sure you will enjoy all the stories in this issue which run from fifty to nearly five hundred words. They are all short, concise and worth your time to read.

 

Welcome to Issue #4 of 10 By 10 Flash

10x10 Flash Issue #4 cover imageWelcome to Issue #4 of 10 By10 Flash Fiction Stories. Ten more outstanding flash fiction writers are featured, each contributing one story to 10 By 10. 

There are humorous stories by Lawrence Kessenich, E. P. Lande and Ken Kapp and bittersweet tales by Elan Barnehama, A. Molotkov, and Jacqueline Freimor. Taras Bereza from Ukraine whose story while seemingly in the past could apply to today’s war torn country. Michael Neal Morris presents us with what might be a science fiction or just a dream, but then again perhaps a thought after a traumatic experience. Bruce Hoppe brings a modern day western horse story to these pages while Paul Germano closes out this issue with a husband-wife tale about a dog that may be familiar to many readers.

Welcome to Issue #3 of 10 By 10 Flash

10 By 10 Flash Issue #3 front cover screenshotWelcome to Issue #3 of 10 By10 Flash Fiction Stories. Ten more outstanding flash fiction writers are featured, each contributing one story to 10 By 10.

This issue opens with Phil Temples’s story about a college professor and her students. His protagonist fulfills the dream of anyone who has ever taught at the college level. Andrea Marcusa’s story has a touch of the supernatural while bringing to mind the saying, “There’s no place like home.” New Zealander Sandra Arnold writes about what happiness is aiming to make us all think about what makes us happy. John Sheirer writes about death with a kicker ending reminding us all may it not be what it appears to be. Marie C. Lecrivain tells us about something her main character cannot escape; perhaps none of us can. Laurie Rosen’s story is offbeat and funny, while David Galef views school as prison, or is it the other way around? Foster Trecost has us thinking about happy hours and funerals. Dan Keeble in the UK writes a humorous story about a lady in a grocery store while Cindy Rosmus relates a different kind of funeral tale.

This publication for readers of all genres is both as an introduction to the flash fiction genre, its many permutations and the writers who produce these enjoyable tales. I hope you enjoy the stories and delve further into each writer by reading their other works. These are multi-talented writers whose work is thought provoking and entertaining.

So, enter these pages and read the ten writers in 10 by 10.

10 By 10 Issue 2 Now Available

10By10 Issue 2 cover

Welcome to Issue #2 of 10 By10 Flash Fiction Stories featuring ten more outstanding flash fiction writers, each contributing one story to 10 By 10.

The writers: Rob Dinsmoor, Gloria Mindock, Gay Degani, Jacqueline Doyle, Riham Adly, Michael Minassian, Kathryn Kulpa, Brad Rose, Nina Rubinstein Alonso and Austin Alexis are all accomplished and well published in the flash/micro fiction genre.

Issue 1 Now Available

I’m pleased to announce that 10×10 Flash Issue 1 is now available.

As the name suggests, there will be ten outstanding flash fiction writers, each contributing one story to 10 By 10. The authors are as varied as the stories ranging from the humorous to the unexpected. The writers: Paul Beckman, Jayne Martin, Robert Scotellaro, Renuka Raghavan, Michael C. Keith, Phil Temples, Francine Witte, Niles Reddick, Kathy Fish and Tim Gager, are all accomplished and well published in the flash/micro fiction genre.