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1. Flash Fiction for YA? Y Not?!

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Flash on over to Flash Fiction Chronicles today and I’ll tell you all about writing micro fiction for children!

http://www.everydayfiction.com/flashfictionblog/flash-fiction-for-ya-y-not


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2. This Feels a Little Unimportant at the Moment

...but I have a brief article up about so-called "weird-fiction" up at Flash Fiction Chronicles today.

You can view it here: http://www.everydayfiction.com/flashfictionblog/still-weird-after-all-these-years/

Regular readers of this blog may also enjoy Leonard Hazell's article about eight classic monsters. http://www.everydayfiction.com/flashfictionblog/the-church-of-many-fears-monsters-of-the-horror-genre/

Enjoy your weekend. Hug a loved one. Go outside. Look at the stars. Tell a story. Cry. Laugh.

Be human.

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