The #fridayflash Report – Week 23

As of the current count, we have 57 stories up for #fridayflash this week. It’s Halloween, so there is no shortage of good Halloween tales, but there is plenty of other good stuff to read as well. I am sure there will be other stories added to the list, as I discover the ones I inevitably miss, so check back again later this weekend. Now, pull up a chair, sit back, and enjoy.

The Stories

A Dash of Evil by Dana @ywgdana Slice of Life

A Dawn, by Ari Collins @aricollins Literary

A Space Baptism, by Ari Collins @aricollins Science Fiction

A Very Tight Hug, by KjM @kevinjmackey Action/Adventure

Acrostical Halloween, by Donald Conrad @NoddlaNocdar Horror/Suspense

Ashes to Ashes, by Pia Veleno @piaveleno Unspecified

Assignation, by Leigh Barlow @LeighBarlow Unspecified

At the Sink, by Olivia Tejeda @SimplyOlivia Literary

Back of the Class, by Tony Noland @TonyNoland Unspecified

Bookends of a Life: I, by Linda Simoni-Wastila @drwasy Unspecified

Brotherly Love, by Deanna Schrayer @#fridayflash Unspecified

Carving terrific Jack-o’-lanterns, by Estrella Azul @EstrellaAzul Unspecified

Cat House, by J. M. Strother @jmstro Unspecified

Compulsion, by Lily Mulholland @CascadeLily Unspecified

Consumed, by Laurita Miller @LauritaMiller Unspecified

Eternal Question, by Michael J. Solender @mjsolender Literary

Family Ties, by Angie @techtigger Fantasy

Fashion advice from the great beyond, by Karen Schindler, via email. Unspecified

Geoffrey, by,Jenni Derfoldy @jenni_fleur Horror/Suspense

Ghost Curtain, by David G Shrock @dracotorre Fantasy

Good Friday, by Amanda Scotney @rasplemjelly Unspecified

Graceless, by Amy J Taylor @adastrapoetry Slice of Life

Halloween Guests, by P.J. Kaiser @doublelattemama Fantasy

Hand Prints, by Jim Wisneski @wisneski Horror/Suspense

Heather, by Daniel Warskow @bookwook Slice of Life

Hive, by Carrie Cleaver @#Fridayflash Science Fiction

Hocus Pocus, by Marisa Birns @marisabirns Horror/Suspense

How I leaned to curse, by Trevor Mcpherson @3S_stories Slice of Life

How to Capture a Soul, by Shannon Esposito @soesposito Unspecified

It’s Still Not Red, by Jeff Posey @AnasaziStories Historical

Joe, by Mark Kerstetter @markerstetter

Last Dance, by Lauren Cude, via Facebook.

Life was Sweet Again on the Planet Lollipop, by Alex Carrick @Alex_Carrick Humor

Memorial by Deirdre M. Murphy @wyld_dandelyon Slice of Life

Midnight Swim , by Laura Eno @lauraeno Horror/Suspense

Monster Problems, by Jon the Storyteller @storytellerjon Unspecified

Name Calling, by E. D. Johnson @geektreasure Humor

Nefertiti Express, by Chris Chartrand @ChrisChartrand Horror/Suspense

One Word, by Stephen Parolini @noveldoctor Literary

Pets, by April L. Hamilton @indieauthor Unspecified

Piece of Pie, by Michelle D Evans @MichelleDEvans Slice of Life

Plain Jane, by ganymeder @ganymeder Unspecified

Pumpkin Patch of the Damned, by Eric J. Krause @ericjkrause Unspecified

Ragnarok, by Dan Faust @danfaust Unspecified

Real Papa, by Clive Martyn @clivem Horror/Suspense

Riot, by Maria Protopapadaki-Smith @mazzz_in_Leeds Unspecified

Rumbling, by Rachel Blackbirdsong @RBlackbirdsong Literary

Schulz meets Poe, by Tim VanSant @TimVanSant Humor

Skin stripper, by Jim Dempsey @jimdempsey Horror/Suspense

Succubyebye, by John Wiswell @Wiswell Humor

Tears of a Clown, by Cecilia Dominic @RandomOenophile Fantasy

Terror in Exam Room Three, by Gary Harmon @Gary_Harmon Humor

The Dabble With the Occult, by Chance @Chance Humor

The Fable of the GreatHorned Owl, by Barry J. Northern @#fridayflash Fantasy

The Girl Can’t Help It, by Al Bruno III @albruno3 Horror/Suspense

The Perfect Escape, by Emma Newman @EmApocalyptic Science Fiction

The Tree, by Sumit Dam @sumitsays Unspecified

Toward the Light, by Melissa D. Johnston @melissa_djohnst Unspecified

Volume Control, by Pia Veleno @piaveleno Horror/Suspense

We Love Our Readers

Thanks to all our readers. We love you. To show our appreciation we are having a reading contest. You can win fabulos prizes (okay, maybe they are not all that fabulous, but they are real prizes) just for reading and commenting on #fridayflash. So pick your favorite author, or nab something out of the Archive, for your chance to win. See the details of the contest here.  Then go tell your friends to read it too. Help these writers grow.

You can subscribe to the #fridayflash hashtag (external link) on Twitter every week for more great flash fiction.

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~jon


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~jon

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