Cast your vote
in the flash fiction challenge.
Not exact matches
The best short story entered
in the 48 - hour
Flash Fiction Challenge will be published on our website and you'll win # 500 and a VIP pass to Sci - Fi - London
I completed my
flash fiction entry for the Sci Fi London 2014
challenge in good order.
It's been a while since I've done some real
Flash Fiction, so I decided to dig
in with another Chuck Wendig
challenge!
That's your brain trying to remind you to vote
in this week's
flash fiction challenge.
The voter - selected story is recognized with a special feature here today and wins a place
in our 2014
Flash Fiction Anthology, which will be published as an e-book when this year's
challenges are completed.
Congrats to Jacqueline Hopkins, the readers» choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Dale Lehman 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.
Victoria Ann Carr is the readers» choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
One blogger I follow that participates
in the Carrot Ranch
flash fiction challenges is early - childhood - educator Norah Colvin.
Excellent addition to our growing collection of
flash fiction stories
in the
challenge.
Flash Fiction has become a big part of my writing, and I enjoy participating
in various writing
challenges.
In his recent hub titled «Extremely Short
Flash Fiction: Three Stories by cam» Chris Mills issued a
challenge for other hubbers to attempt to write some very very short stories.
Howard Johnson is the readers» choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
FlashNano,
flash fiction's answer to NaNoWriMo
in November,
challenges writers to write 30
flash fiction stories
in 30 days.
Pat Mills is the Readers» Choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Who will be this week's winner
in the Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge?
Ann Zimmerman is the Readers» Choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.
Ed Drury continues his winning streak as he is picked once again (that's three times
in a row, for anyone keeping score) as the readers» choice
in this week's Indies Unlimited
Flash Fiction Challenge.