Rabies, Rabies by Tracy Gonzalez
The 18th piece of Flash Fiction at Small Doggies, dreamlike prose about numbness and memory by Tracy Gonzalez.
The 18th piece of Flash Fiction at Small Doggies, dreamlike prose about numbness and memory by Tracy Gonzalez.
The 17th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies in which writer Tyler Gobble’s narrator, Karl, ponders the moon entirely.
The 16th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies finds Gregory Sherl and his narrative persona pondering deep thoughts on the south and life.
“Black and White” by Lidia Yuknavitch, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, featuring one woman’s camera swallowing up the entire heat of another woman.
The 15th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: in which Lavinia Ludlow’s narrator ponders the question, Who knew withdrawal could be such a workout?
“Horrorcore” by Ofelia Hunt, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, where two partners in crime embark on a brand new mission.
The 14th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: in which a man rewrites two of the lost chapters of his novel, and then the trouble begins. By Lindsay Allison Ruoff.
“Irene Tries” by Sarah Kendall, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, explores how relationships can compromise our independence.
The 13th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: wherein Rob Gray’s narrator gets maybe more familiar than is necessary with the concept of anticipation.
“Memory Succeeds by Invention” by Elizabeth J. Colen, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, provides a quality of transparency to the houses in a neighborhood.
The 12th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: where writer Richard Chiem attempts to describe longing in terms of a pink dream.
“Day of the Dead” by Adam Moorad, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, wherein our hero meets up with The Mortician, for better or worse.