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Mosaic – Flash Fiction
A moment later, the mosaic thins into invisibility—dispersing into the aether…
Sad Eyes – Flash Fiction
I AM ungrounded and scattered, haunted by him. Memories rise out of the damp earth like mordant ghosts…
Ghost of the Wolf – Flash Fiction
IT’S BEEN said in the hour of the wolf, myriad ghosts of past possibilities colour every shadow of wakefulness…
Yang – Flash Fiction
IT WAS THE scent that did it. An innocuous touch, a fleeting awareness of another, interwoven with clean, masculine spice…
Transformation – Flash Fiction
Begins with…
l’Océan – Flash Fiction
WATER LAPS over smooth, irregularly sized pebbled, wedged in the sand beneath my feet. Beyond the horizon is an unimagined darkness, sultr…
Tenderness – Flash Fiction
THE MOMENT fringing eternity…
Regret – Flash Fiction
THE BITTEREST dregs…
Shadows – Flash Fiction
“Not quick enough.” A thin rivulet of blood leaks through my shirt. / Her breath stills.
Friendship – Flash Fiction
AND AGAIN, the realisation, morphed this time so it is unique—all angles, razor edges and smooth precipices…
Synergy – Flash Fiction
“Right, and you accuse me of being pedantic.” / “Okay, so what word would you use?” / “Lust.”
Conversation – Flash Fiction
“He’d gaze at some girl the way he once gazed at you. She’d be everything you once were but he doesn’t remembering…
Blood – Flash Fiction
Blood and snow, he’d said, describing the contrast. Before, it was different. You’re beautiful, he’d said the night bef…
Pain – Flash Fiction
Tired fingers—pink and lined at the knuckles—swivelled the head of the tap…
Bygone – Flash Fiction
A slow darkness drifts in like a miasma of death into the dusty reaches of my mind…
Wanted – Flash Fiction
WANTED. Martian translator. Fluency essential. Immediate start. Excellent remuneration package. / (2007)
Snow – Flash Fiction
Snow flurries swept drunkenly against his face, fading to slush. They had stood in this place before—fifteen years ago. It was the site o…