Flash Fiction “A Triangle” “I knew the couple must have liked each other. They stared like children and kissed on the corners of their lips, and I knew.” By Giada Scodellaro | Flash Fiction “Live a Little” “Her husband has to frown because he notices his wife frown and because all the members of his family, it seems to him, are acting sad or are actually sad.” By Diane Williams | |
Flash Fiction “Beyond Nature” “The wheels of the car were pointing upward, as if the world had been turned on its head.” By Hugo Hamilton | Flash Fiction “Soft Sculpture” “ ‘A little tortoise,’ Ilka said. ‘Eine kleine Schildkröte. I called it my Kröterl. That was the week of the Hitler takeover.’ ” By Lore Segal | |
Flash Fiction “Replacement Grandparent” “Could she find someone to care if the baby had had a fever for five days, and to ask questions, and to check in?” By Kate Zambreno | Flash Fiction “Snowstorm” “She worried about me all alone on campus. She worried about me in the dead of winter. She worried about me living so far away, alone in America.” By Bruna Dantas Lobato | |
Flash Fiction “The Façade Renovation That’s Going Well” “The third virtual meeting was cancelled, and, a day later, scaffolding went up.” By Weike Wang | Flash Fiction “Certain European Movies” “They were trying to find the beach from the guidebook.” By Emma Cline | |
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