Case Closed Tia Abraham Drained of hope, I heard “guilty.” Tia Abraham is currently a junior at Rock Canyon High School. She enjoys employing her...
Tag - Flash Fiction Challenge
Untitled Jessica Kilgore There is a certain magic surrounding abandoned and forgotten things. Something about them calls to the lost and broken parts of...
Oxymoron Adya Bhatta Maybe it was the way I flinched when you put your hand on my shoulder at that party. Or when the cheap necklace you bought me at a strip...
The next Flash Fiction Writing Challenge will be to create “Twitteratures,” stories utilizing no more than 280 characters, including spaces and...
Congratulations to the winners of “Postcard Fiction,” the Flash Fiction form submissions for November. Winners were: Sahar Choudhury (Heritage High...
Hello my lovely! Sahar Choudhury Hello my lovely! I’m so sorry I missed your graduation—my grown-up sixth grader, look at you! We’ll throw a...
Clarify Lucia Follman That guy in the green over there on the median, see him? He’s sitting complacently, like he’s Providence’s son. But you...
The Flash Fiction Writing Challenge for November, Postcard Fiction, will be short narratives written on physical or digital postcards; the text must relate to...
Math Olivia Adamic Society’s math lesson for today: division. Olivia Adamic is currently a senior in high school at Joliet Catholic Academy (JCA). She...
Seven fine examples of Six-Word Stories were selected by members of the NEHS Advisory Council for publication in September’s Flash Fiction Writing...