
fine fiction in bite-sized doses
Every Day Fiction publishes a new flash fiction story (up to 1000 words) daily, including weekends and holidays. All genres, for a mature readership but workplace and mealtime friendly (no explicit erotica or graphic gore). Perfect for your coffee break, with lunch or on transit.
In publication since September 1, 2007 • free to read • subscribe by email or RSS feed, or read online:
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short poetry every day
Every Day Poets publishes a new short poem (up to 60 lines or 500 words) daily, including weekends and holidays. A variety of forms, genres and styles.
In publication since November 1, 2008 • free to read • subscribe by email or RSS feed, or read online:
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discussing the art and craft of flash fiction
Flash Fiction Chronicles is a non-fiction blogzine for writers, primarily devoted to flash fiction but also broader issues of writing, marketing and publishing.
In publication since March 22, 2009 • free to read • subscribe by email or RSS feed, or read online:
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Ray Gun Revival — thrilling tales from beyond the ether
Ray Gun Revival was born in July 2006 and joined the Every Day Publishing family of magazines on January 31, 2011, still edited by its original Overlords. Weekly space opera stories up to 4000 words, plus editorials and book and movie reviews. Free subscription by email and RSS feed, or read online.
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Every Day Publishing’s newest venture: delivering all the bite-sized craftsmanship of flash fiction, with the depth and complexity of a novel, a chapter each weekday over 60 to 80 days on a paid-subscription basis. The first Every Day Novels title will begin serialization on January 23, 2012.
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Lifting Up Veronica
a serialized novel by K.C. Ball
Lifting Up Veronica follows Michael Kovac, a sociologist from Ohio State University, as he travels to rural West Virginia in the summer of 1960 to shoot footage for a documentary during a week-long tent meeting at a Signs Followers church — a Christian sect best known for their practice of handling venomous snakes and participating in other potentially deadly practices…
Author K.C. Ball lives in Seattle, Washington. She became an addict of the written word as a child in Ohio and began writing fiction full-time four years ago. Her short fiction has appeared in print and online; she has won the Writers of the Future award and graduated from Clarion West. Lifting Up Veronica is her first novel.
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