News Flash – Vol.4 #6

July 10, 2012 in Community News, News Flash by Estrella Azul

Last week, John Xero celebrated the second blogoversay of Xeroverse, with daily guest flash fiction. Some great #fridayflash regulars have guest posted; there is a list of the week in the Afterparty post for you.  John also has a collection out for Kindle. “This is the New Plan” contains 33 pieces of short and flash fiction in the  Science fiction and Dark Fantasy genres.

Eric J. Krause’s newest short story, “Razor Wire”, is available to read in issue 17 of the online horror magazine, “69 Flavors of Paranoia”.

The charity anthology “New Sun Rising: Stories for Japan”, which contains Lily Mulholland’s story, “The Brewer’s Son”, is out now and available for download.

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There is a call for Halloween 2012 Anthology Submissions over at Crooked {Cat} Publishing. They are looking for around twenty full, original and previously unpublished stories of terror, each around 4000 words in length. If you are interested, go read the submission guide.

Congratulations to all!

~ Estrella Azul

 

Keep the good news coming! You can send in your news items concerning the Friday Flash community to Estrella at estrella.azul@fridayflash.org or by contacting her on Facebook or Twitter. Or feel free to share your news by posting on the#fridayflash Facebook Group Page.

 

Estrella Azul (75 Posts)

Editor of Friday Flash Dot Org

Estrella Azul is a writer, passionate about reading, floral art and photography, with an artistic personality and a soulful outlook on life, who shadows well. Estrella shares with her readers some of her thoughts and daily happenings, along with her creative writing on Life’s a stage – WebBlog©.

Currently, when she’s not, as some phrase it, “wasting time” writing, Estrella’s day job consists of putting her interior design skills at test as sales representative and home design advisor, running her small plaster crafting business with an emphasis on wedding favor orders, and being a staff travel writer of Milliver’s Travels.