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The horizon wasn’t sewn in a straight line. It looked unstitched. Ruched. Wind torn whitecaps like stuffing clawed from a quilt. He could see the silken clarity of cobalt blue interrupt the slate green water that ...

Two Red Flags by James Lowell

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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                Dani Blackman’s short prose has most recently appeared in Bellingham Review, Fractured Lit, Citron Review, Epiphany, Witness, and elsewhere. She was a finalist for the Reynolds Price ...

Dear Dopamine by Dani Blackman

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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  We live at the foot of Mount Monkshood, where our town ends and the wild land rises sharply beyond. Our backyard looks out onto the mountain, which is a problem, because the mountain watches us.   Monkshood lures ...

Dark Watchers by Jane Yager

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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I was terrible at the claw machine. It was why I practiced five times a week for three-hour intervals at nearly fifteen reps per hour. Each rep only cost 1,o00 won, but it was 4,500 for a pack of cigarettes and 2,000 for ...

The Claw Machine by Hyo Jin Ha

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Afternoon at Miss Allyger’s store, light comes through the crosses on the dossals, runs onto the folk-art trinkets and postcards of the mountains, which Lavina restocks from a woven bin. It is her seventeenth birthday, ...

Goodbye to the Flowers by Carolynn Mireault

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  The shop was just a gray concrete box in the middle of an empty parking lot. It wasn’t closed, but it looked closed. It looked like a place we shouldn’t be. Michael wanted cowboy boots, but shopping for cowboy ...

One King Bed and Two Keys by Miguel Camnitzer

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The Bargain  The Jhelum River starts at the foothills of the Himalayas, then winds through the disputed  Kashmir Valley—first the Indian-administered side, then the Pakistani—, ending 200 kilometers  from the ...

2024 Flash Fiction Award Winner: Rikha Sharma Rani

Award Winners, Flash Fiction

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1. I remembered someone telling me that the worst thing that could happen was running out of desires, but I just wasn’t wired like that. I was in the back of my car, on New Year’s Eve, with a boy I’d just met. He ...

Bites/Being in Love by Nicole Sellew

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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  Three days a week, David sat at Ms. Bowen’s kitchen table and repeated back, say, sun, soup, sip, sick, said, sail. When he did well, she rewarded him with a chocolate from the freezer, hard and tasteless. When ...

Say, Sun, Soup by Michael Stewart

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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