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Flash Fiction

This is an archive of flash fiction pieces I’ve made publicly available. To be the first to see my newest pieces every week, subscribe to my newsletter here. You can purchase physical and digital copies of the collections here.

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Flash Fiction #139 – Hark the Herald Angel Sings
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Flash Fiction #139 – Hark the Herald Angel Sings

He skulks the shadowed alley awaiting his prey.He’s followed her home aplenty and knows this shortcut is where he can take her.He salivates at the thought that her life and…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray December 14, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #138 – Here’s to Tonight
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Flash Fiction #138 – Here’s to Tonight

“Here’s to tonight,” cheers Finn as he raises his wine glass into the air.“To tonight,” cheer Leah, Melinda, and Easton.Never have there been closer friends.Every Friday the quartet gathers. Around…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray December 7, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #137 – The Senile Old Woman Who Talks to Herself
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Flash Fiction #137 – The Senile Old Woman Who Talks to Herself

“Oh yes, I quite agree.”92-year-old Philomena pays the gawkers in the store no mind. She knows they call her the senile old woman who talks to herself; she doesn’t care.“Silly…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray November 30, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #136 – Worst Date
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Flash Fiction #136 – Worst Date

You wouldn’t know Josh and Luke had profound Tinder chats.They stare out at the fancy servers.The fancy meals.The fancy water features.Anywhere but each other.​Had either asked, the other would have…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray November 23, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #135 – Gracie’s Twenty-Fifth Birthday
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Flash Fiction #135 – Gracie’s Twenty-Fifth Birthday

Trista assumed the package was another gift sent for her daughter’s 24th birthday, one Trista would have to return with a note informing the sender of her daughter's death. But…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray November 16, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #134 – The Muse
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Flash Fiction #134 – The Muse

Mo wished to be beautiful like his muse siblings. He came from a long line of great ideas. Artists battled to take his siblings home; not Mo. He was short,…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray November 9, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #133 – Dancing in Sunlight
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Flash Fiction #133 – Dancing in Sunlight

Jenny draws the curtains so a thin line of light pierces the darkness.You trip, and you’ll turn to ash, Aldous always warned.Would that be so bad, silly old vampire? she’d kid.He’d…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray November 2, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #132 – Mrs. Bloom’s Garden
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Flash Fiction #132 – Mrs. Bloom’s Garden

Old Mrs. Grimwald spied on old Mrs. Bloom, toiling away in her yard: how arrogantly her sworn enemy preened her garden.Mrs. Grimwald “harrumphed” down the ladder; she’d be damned if…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray October 26, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #131 – Locusts
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Flash Fiction #131 – Locusts

It had been a particularly bountiful crop season that year, for all the families. How that sun had shown on the golden grain.“We won’t go hungry this year,” Mama said.The…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray October 19, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction
Flash Fiction #130 – Blue Boy
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Flash Fiction #130 – Blue Boy

They found Blue Boy. No matter where he hid, they always did, eventually.​They beat him deeper hues of blue and walked away.But he got to his feet and said:“I’m beyond…
Posted by By Jeremy Ray October 12, 2022Posted inFlash Fiction

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