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Flash Fiction Challenge: Tough Stuff»
Every Saturday at 9 a.m. Pacific time, Indies Unlimited hosts
a Flash Fiction Challenge.
So, sharpen your digital pencil and give
the flash fiction challenge a try.
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Flash Fiction Challenge: Unguided Tour»
That's your brain trying to remind you to vote in this week's
flash fiction challenge.
(Also note that next week there won't be
a flash fiction challenge — I used to try to schedule them while I'm gone, but lately WordPress has had scheduling issues, and gives me an error when I try to schedule half my posts for some reason, and they never go up.
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Flash Fiction Challenge: Hell Comes to Breakfast»
Joe Jansen is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
A hearty congrats to A.V. Carden, whose entry won this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
After reading a few articles about writing short fiction and after taking a few stabs at Chuck Wendig's
Flash Fiction challenge, I licked it.
Congrats to Jacqueline Hopkins, the readers» choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Congratulations go out to Rich Meyer; his was chosen by readers as the favorite entry in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Dale Lehman is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Posted as part of the September Story A Day challenge (a day late in starting, I know) with inspiration from Chuck Wendig's August 26
Flash Fiction Challenge, Behold The Idiomatic!
John D. Ottini is the winner in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
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Flash Fiction Challenge: The Last Review»
Megan Alexander is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Sorabh Saxena is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
I have two stories in this delightful compendium of every 2012 winner of
their Flash Fiction Challenge — one a nasty little horror short, the other an amusing misadventure of Og the caveman, his first appearance.
Charli's prompt for this week's
Flash Fiction challenge of «Juxtaposition «(see full explanation below) had me thinking, because it seems that a few of you would like me to carry on with Muriel's story, which actually started out as Ken's... Continue reading →
Might as well stay inside and vote in
the flash fiction challenge.
Victoria Ann Carr is the readers» choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
I do participate, along with yourself, in Charli's
flash fiction challenge.
The Ghosts of Northgate want you to vote for your favorite story in this week's
flash fiction challenge.
I'll explore flash memoir through Charli Mills's
flash fiction challenges.
Howard Johnson is the readers» choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
For the second week in a row Rich Meyer's entry was chosen by readers as the favorite in the Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
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Flash Fiction Challenge: When I Grow Up»
Welcome to the Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Pat Mills is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Time is running out on this year's
flash fiction challenge.
Kevin Keely is the Readers» Choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Cast your vote in
the flash fiction challenge.
The readers» choice in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge is Kathy Steinemann
Who will be this week's winner in the Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge?
While I was daydreaming about endorsement deals and my own restaurant franchise, a fight broke out on the ice... Continue reading «
Flash Fiction Challenge: Blood and Ice»