Is Somebody Fraudulently Clicking the Google Ads?
I’m so not happy. Today I received an email from the Google AdSense team: While going through our records recently, we found that your AdSense account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords...
View ArticleTechnical Difficulties
I’m recovering from a hard drive crash, so please forgive any tardiness in correspondence. I have all of my data, but a lot of applications needed to be reinstalled. I’m almost out of the woods, finally.
View ArticleTrying to update blogs
I’m trying to update the blogs updated. The main page remains http://www.flashfictiononline.com/flashblog and http://www.flashfictiononline.com. Thanks!
View ArticleFlash Fiction Online Reboot
Flash Fiction Online has reopened for business with a new editor. Suzanne Vincent, one of our first staffers, has taken over as Editor in Chief. Many of our existing staffers remain,…(read more).
View ArticleSFRevu of Flash Fiction Online Feb. Issue
Sam Tomaino at SFRevu has reviewed Flash Fiction Online’s February 2012 issue. Thanks, Sam. The Feb. 2012 issue had three new flash stories, including: Surface Tension by KJ Kabza, Lovestruck by Zach...
View ArticleGive Bruce Holland Rogers a Kickstart
Bruce Holland Rogers is well known to FFO fans; he wrote a monthly flash fiction column, published by Flash Fiction Online, for a couple of years. Among his writing awards are a Pushcart, two Nebulas,...
View ArticleDiversity in Fiction aka Vanilla Slush
I’ve been reading a lot of slush this past month. Mountains of it, really. So much slush that I have imprints of the little yes/no/maybe buttons burned indelibly into the inside of my eyelids so I...
View ArticleConfessions of a Slush Reader — Thoughts from the Slush Pile
Today’s confessions come from the slush pile wisdom of Nancy DiMauro, FFO staffer and slush queen. If you write, and submit those stories, you dread the slush pile. It’s an inevitable part of the...
View ArticleThe Hollywood Formula — Flash Style!
Today, Nancy DiMauro, FFO staff, blogger, and writer, breaks down the infamous Hollywood Formula: I have a confession to make. I’m not a natural short story writer. I have to fight to keep myself from...
View ArticleCover Letters 101
Or…”Don’t Shoot Yourself in the Foot Before You’ve Even Gotten Started” So I have a small confession to make: we here at FFO have a Wall of Shame. Yep. Sure do. And on it are the cover letters...
View ArticleI Need Your Help… aka Save Me From Snorting
I need your help. No, I haven’t fallen down a well. Or been possessed by a disembodied phantom (though that would make for a fabulous story). But I need you. Yes, you. Right there. Not someone else....
View ArticleFlex Your Flash Fiction Muscles for Fun with Flash! Friday
by Patrick Icasas, Flash Fiction Online Staff Some people have drinks on a Friday night. Some go to the movies. Some write flash fiction. The latter is certainly the case for Rebekah Postupak and her...
View ArticleInterview with Flash! Friday founder, Rebekah Postupak
FFO Staffer, Patrick Icasas, had the pleasure of ‘sitting down’ (Who actually does in-person interviews anymore?) with Rebekah over a virtual cup of coffee. Here’s what he learned: Q. Can you tell us a...
View ArticleSometimes We Get It Wrong…
TweetI would like to apologize to our Australian readers including Australian Aborigines and to anyone who’s felt the sting of...
View ArticleFlash Interview With Elijah Lucian
TweetToday, Flash Fiction Online’s Stefan Milicevic is talking with voice actor Elijah Lucian, who lends his voice to the FFO...
View ArticleHow To Survive The Slushpile
TweetGetting published means getting out of the slush pile. Surviving the slushpile means getting past slush readers. The thing is,...
View ArticleFlash Interview With Aimee Picchi
TweetI had a nice chat with author Aimee Picchi, so nice in fact, that I felt compelled to share with...
View ArticleDon’t Burn Your Bridges
TweetIf you know me, you know that burning things is one of my fortes, mostly effigies of my mortal enemies...
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