Flash Fiction Published: “Fae: Three Views”

It happens seldom enough that I have to brag about it.

An on-line magazine called Quail Bell published a flash fiction piece of mine titled “Fae: Three Views.”

It begins:

“She had a duty to warn—to let the family know. And sure, old Patrick was failing. His passing could be no surprise, yet, she had her duty.

Fae left her home in the hills, abandoning—for the moment—her work.”

The rest of it can be read here:

Published by 9siduri

I have written book and movie reviews for the late and lamented sites Epinions and Examiner. I have book of reviews of speculative fiction from before 1900, and short works in publications such Mobius, Protea Poetry Journal, and, most recently, Wisconsin Review and Drunken Pen Writing. I'm busily working away on a book of reviews pulp science fiction stories from the 1930s-1960s. It's a lot of fun. I am the author of the short story "Always Coming Home," a chapbook of poetry titled "Sotto Voce," and a collection of reviews of pre-1900 speculative fiction, "By Firelight."

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