A couple of Ann Arbor writers (even though one is at least semi-residing in lovely Champaign-Urbana these days) have new flash fictions in a couple of the finer online short fiction literary journals. Matt Bell with How They Were Found and Who They Were That Found Them over at Wigleaf and Aaron Burch with How To and How To over at the December elimae, which posted today.
Both are great examples of flash fiction - wander on over and take a read.
Update: Like having had to go in and update the post below 10 times since originally posting it isn't enough, Matt Bell necessitates me doing the same with this post by having another flash posted today, this one at Night Train. This one, "This Showroom Filled With Fabulous Prizes," might just be my favorite of the pieces in Matt's soon to be available chapbook, How the Broken Lead the Blind.
And Elizabeth Ellen has a new story, "The Beaten Path", in the new issue of Lamination Colony.
All three of them have pieces in the new handwritten issue of Keyhole, which is hitting some of your mailboxes as we type/read this.
Lastly, Steven Gillis has seen his novel, Temporary People, listed as one of the best eleven books that literary blogger Anne Clark has read this past year (alongside Austen, Wharton, Nabokov, Petterson, Camus, D'Ambrosio and others!).
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