From now on, I'll be publishing
a new flash fiction collection for every National Flash Fiction Day.
That tongue - twister heralds news of
my new flash fiction collection, Quick Change, due for launch later this month.
It's taken from
my new flash fiction collection, Quick Change, which is currently available as an ebook and due for launch as a paperback in November this autumn.
Not exact matches
But for now, I'm heading off to slip on one of my many other writing hats — working on my
new collection of
flash fiction, Quick Change, due out next month.
The first article I've written for them was an introduction to
flash fiction, and it was published to coincide with National Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick Ch
flash fiction, and it was published to coincide with National Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick
fiction, and it was published to coincide with National
Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick Ch
Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick
Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my
new ebook
collection of
flash, Quick Ch
flash, Quick Change.
Both of the two short stories in the above posts are also available in the
new paperback edition of Quick Change, my
flash fiction collection.
On the subject of
flash fiction (which, by the way, is just another term for very short stories), if you sign up to my book launch emailing list (only used when I've got a
new book to shout about), you'll be able to download a free ebook of my own
flash fiction collection, Quick Change.
I published a
flash fiction collection called
New Skin in January, and I republished my contribution to Holly Lisle's Adventure of Creation anthology, Finding Light, as a stand alone short story just a few days ago.
Artful Stories Thursday 6th April Kicking off an exciting
new series of spoken word events in the
new Cheltenham art gallery, Chapel Arts, I was pleased to have been invited to read my short story «The Impressionists», taken from my
flash fiction collection Quick Change.
This
collection of
flash fiction, short stories, poems, and essays illustrate an imaginative
new take on one of the most famous literary tales in history.
His
newest, Rift, is a
flash fiction collection co-authored with Kathy Fish (Unknown Press, 2015).