by warrenea | Oct 16, 2012 | Flash Fiction
Interview: Warren C. Easley Has EDF’s Top Story for September 2012 Posted by Thomas Jay Rush under advice, interview [5] Comments by Thomas Jay Rush Flash Fiction Chronicles interviewed Warren C. Easley about Every Day Fiction’s Top Story for September, “The Promise.”...
by warrenea | Sep 29, 2012 | Flash Fiction
This story was published at Every Day Fiction (www.everydayfiction.com) on September 8, 2012. It won story of the month at EDF for the month of September. Momma always said I slept like a nervous bird. When I heard the front door click open that night, I got up and...
by warrenea | Apr 30, 2012 | Flash Fiction
Flash Fiction is generally defined as fiction restricted to one thousand words or less. Telling an engaging, stand-alone story with so few words is both challenging and fun, but the biggest reward from my viewpoint is the quick turnaround. Writing a novel is like...
by warrenea | Apr 30, 2012 | Flash Fiction
I drove by our local library one night and saw a kid sitting against a wall in the shadows with his computer open on his lap. He was obviously availing himself of the library’s free WiFi signal. I got to thinking–suppose he was homeless, and he saw something...
by warrenea | Apr 30, 2012 | Flash Fiction
You push off the Golden Gate bridge to end it all but as you break contact, realize you’ve made a horrible mistake… Free Fall When I scored the last parking space in the big lot on the south side of the Golden Gate Bridge, I knew my suicide plans were...