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Rabies, Rabies by Tracy Gonzalez

Rabies, Rabies by Tracy Gonzalez

The 18th piece of Flash Fiction at Small Doggies, dreamlike prose about numbness and memory by Tracy Gonzalez.

January 31st, 2012 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Would You Look at That by Tyler Gobble

Would You Look at That by Tyler Gobble

The 17th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies in which writer Tyler Gobble’s narrator, Karl, ponders the moon entirely.

December 20th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Facts by Gregory Sherl

Facts by Gregory Sherl

The 16th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies finds Gregory Sherl and his narrative persona pondering deep thoughts on the south and life.

November 29th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Alright, I’m an Addict…Now Where’s the Free Coffee and Donuts by Lavinia Ludlow

Alright, I’m an Addict…Now Where’s the Free Coffee and Donuts by Lavinia Ludlow

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?

November 1st, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

The Lost Chapters by Lindsay Allison Ruoff

The Lost Chapters by Lindsay Allison Ruoff

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.

October 18th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Everything to Look Forward to Tonight by Rob Gray

Everything to Look Forward to Tonight by Rob Gray

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.

October 4th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Baby Is Going to Die Tonight by Richard Chiem

Baby Is Going to Die Tonight by Richard Chiem

The 12th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: where writer Richard Chiem attempts to describe longing in terms of a pink dream.

September 20th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Innovators by Jeff Diteman

Innovators by Jeff Diteman

The 11th piece of Flash Fiction published by Smalldoggies: where writer Jeff Diteman calculates the value of one bottle per day for 5 minutes’ work.

September 6th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

The Prisoners by Cameron Pierce

The Prisoners by Cameron Pierce

The 10th piece of Flash Fiction published by Smalldoggies: bizarro writer Cameron Pierce disallows all anorexic berserkers from knowing anything about their prison sentence.

August 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Three About Shoes by Hobie Anthony

Three About Shoes by Hobie Anthony

The 9th piece of Flash Fiction published by Smalldoggies sees writer Hobie Anthony use shoes as a metaphor for life’s relationships.

August 9th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Five Ways by Lauren Becker

Five Ways by Lauren Becker

The 8th piece of Flash Fiction published by Smalldoggies, where writer Lauren Becker enumerates the ways in which “we” connect, and they’re not always good.

July 26th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Stupid Frank by xTx

Stupid Frank by xTx

The 7th piece of Flash Fiction published by Smalldoggies, in which writer xTx notices the differences between Frank and her infinitely more potent horses.

July 5th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

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