It's a surprise to find that Kathryn Aldridge-Morris' stories were not conceived as a collection from the beginning, they are that cohesively tight and interwoven. The post Brief Reviews: <i>Cold Toast</i> by Kathryn Aldridge-Morris appeared first on New Flash Fiction Review.| New Flash Fiction Review
…in which NFFR suggests some summer reading for you by Patricia Q. Bidar, Lorette C. Luzajic, Keith J. Powell, and Robert Shapard, with hopefully more recommendations to follow (in the coming dog days).| New Flash Fiction Review
If you haven’t started your 10-themed story yet, there’s still time. This theme celebrates NFFR’s 10th Anniversary. We’ll be open for submissions from July 1-15. Here are some previous NFFR stories touching on numbers (or counting) that might inspire. In the following stories, you’ll notice a use of numbers relating to concepts in the stories, dates, ages, and more.| New Flash Fiction Review
Featuring new work by Kathryn Aldridge-Morris, Kate Axeford, Jenna Burns, Gary Fincke, Cynthia Gordon Kaye, Jenna Grieve, Sophie Hoss, Cheryl Markosky, Jack Morris, Rowan Tate, and Dilys Wyndham Thomas. The post Issue 37 appeared first on New Flash Fiction Review.| New Flash Fiction Review
Tell your mother the truth, complicated boy. Illuminate your cramping collegiate mind-spills, logarithms, fruit flies, Shakespeare, splattered on plush beige carpet, unreachable from your bedridden grasps. The post One of the Six Million Speaks to a Great-Grandchild about Inherited Trauma by Cynthia Gordon Kaye appeared first on New Flash Fiction Review.| New Flash Fiction Review