There are two things writers must do a lot of:
- Write
- Read
Stats
Stories read in January: 41 Words read in January: about 83,000OMG I So Love These Stories!
These are what I consider “must read” stories. Read them now or I will hunt you down! A Rabbit Egg for Flora Caroline M. Yoachim Fireside Fiction, free, approx 1,600 words Charming and inventive near sci-fi with a strong ecological message. Caroline has lots of professional credits and it shows. Hehua Millie Ho Fireside Fiction, free, approx 4,000 words Dark, fierce, terse, and packs a hell of punch. I need to go track down more of Millie’s stories. This one’s free, so seriously, go read this one right now! Black Fanged Thing Sam Rebelein Shimmer Magazine, free, approx 5,000 words A dark, foreboding wow that brings Stephen King to mind. I don’t even know how to describe this story. Spud Wrangler Kent Paterson Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue Zero, $4.99 for the anthology, approx 3,000 words Ok, so this story is about cowboys that herd Idaho potatoes. Yes, you read that right, but Kent is such a great writer that this story is a glorious hoot. I’ll be reading this one again as a writer, just so I can try to learn how he pulled it off. The Library of Orphaned Hearts Annie Reed Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue Zero, $4.99 for the anthology, approx 4,000 words A magical story about hearts and how they heal. Annie’s writing is magic, seriously. She is another writer I will be actively seeking out as a reader and studying as a writer.Other Stories I Love
I love these stories too, I just won’t hunt you down if you don’t read them immediately, so take your time, but do check them out. Rab the Giant versus the Witch of the Waterfall Brian M. Milton Fireside Fiction, free, approx 4,000 words A charming story about a Giant and a Witch in modern day Glasgow. It reminds me of some of Terry Pratchett’s work, and believe me, that is a compliment. Life, hacked Krystal Claxton Flash Fiction Online, free, approx 1,000 words. It’s tough to tell a story in 1,000 words, but this one does. Great ideas. Last Man Out Dean Wesley Smith Smith's Monthly #39, $6.99 with other shorts and a novel, approx 3,500 words This one is about golf and sex with a healthy dash of depth. It’s a great read. Originally written for the late, great Roger Zelazny for Wheel of Fortune, in 1995. Most definitely a story only for adults. Full disclosure, Dean is one of my writing mentors. Rotary Dial Deirdre Fagan Every Day Fiction, free, approx 1,000 words Touching and very short. It’s hard to write flash fiction (1,000 words or less), but this one manages it quite nicely and sweetly. The Weak Force Adam R. Shannon Every Day Fiction, free, approx 400 words This story is etheric, haunting, and dark, very hard to pin down. Not the kind of story that I can write and not the kind I normally love, but there is something here. Check it out.P.S. There will be no hunting down, not my style (and who has the time?). Just making a point. There is great short fiction out there, so many opportunities to read, so GO READ!
Enjoy your reading, sounds like a fun challenge!
https://kriswrites.com/2018/01/01/free-fiction-monday-millennium-babies/
But I guess you know her website very well already if her husband Dean is one of your writing mentors!
And while I was checking the venue, I stumbled upon a 2015 story on Flash Fiction Online, whose (very long) title intrigued me. I liked it a lot. It's called:
I am Graalnak of the Vroon Empire, Destroyer of Galaxies, Supreme Overlord of the Planet Earth. Ask Me Anything, by Laura Pearlman
http://flashfictiononline.com/main/article/i-am-graalnak-of-the-vroon-empire-destroyer-of-galaxies-supreme-overlord-of-the-planet-earth-ask-me-anything/
And I do need to get to reading some of Kris's stories. She is such a good writer. I've added a few more sources this month but haven't looped her in yet.