Flash fiction writer in 🇨🇦 | Highly Commended Bridport Prize & Finalist for New Millennium Writings 2025 | Stories in FlashFlood, Paragraph Planet, 50-Word Stories, Flash the Court, Writers’ Hour, The Hoolet’s Nook, and elsewhere.
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Adele Gallogly
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Delighted to have my first haibun (prose + haiku) in the new issue of MacQueen's Quinterly.
www.macqueensquinterly.com/MacQ32/Gallo...
Adele Gallogly
Grateful to Flash the Court’s
Court Harler for publishing my 2025 @bridportprize.bsky.social
anthology flash fiction story—the first piece I workshopped in the @smokelong.bsky.social community. What a lovely second home.
flashthecourt.com/2026/05/01/capsule-by-adele-gallogly/
It's an ekphrastic and braided haibun that responds to the painting "Mud Pies" by Ludwig Knaus. And I started writing it in a @smokelong.bsky.social workshop.
Thanks to Haiku Dialogue Guest Editor Carole MacRury for selecting and commenting on my haiku—sparked by a Gage Park walk a few autumns ago. So many wonderful poems here.
I'm learning so much about haibun from my online community and other resources. This article on the braided haibun is a great resource for this curious about the form.
www.macqueensquinterly.com/MacQ16/Youma...
Issue #4 is now live!
A heartfelt thank you to all our wonderful contributors for trusting us with their work and helping bring this issue to life. We’re grateful these poems and stories found their way to THN.
www.thehooletsnook.com/current-issue
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#microfiction #shortpoetry #amreading
SO EXCITED to be back in JMWW with this hopeful flash fiction!
ANNOUNCEMENT
#NationalPoetryMonth One-sentence Poetry Challenge Special Issue is out TODAY!
Thank you to all the participants and winners, we had so much fun with this!
Enjoy reading and sharing!
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Ludwig Knaus, Mud Pies, 1873 (Modern). Acquired by William T. Walters, 1878, 37.21
Loved this, my first read this morning! Flash essay by Lina Lau (@linalau.bsky.social) via @short-reads.org.
www.short-reads.org/climbing-hig...
I can't even tell you how much I love that this is being published today, on what would have been my dad's 87th birthday. Thank you to @templeinacity.bsky.social and to @smokelong.bsky.social , where this piece was born.
#FlashInTheFeed
Flash Fiction: Let’s Read This Picture Book by Sage Tyrtle
Skip forward five pages. Skip past the toddlers with the rubber knives and toddlers with the cardboard handcuffs and the toddlers in their severe uniforms.
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Skip forward five pages. Skip past the toddlers with the rubber knives and toddlers with the cardboard handcuffs and the toddlers in their severe uniforms.
“Capsule” by Adele Gallogly is a vividly depicted microfiction about mothers and daughters: their coded conversations, their unspoken understandings. Set at a local carnival, Gallogly activates the…
Absolutely thrilled to have a flash fiction story Highly Commended by judge @tobylitt.bsky.social for the Bridport Prize @bridportprize.bsky.social. Excited for the anthology, and I’ll share a more about my story then. Congrats, everyone!
Also, thanks to my @smokelong.bsky.social workshop mates!
Spring has arrived, and with it, a brand new issue of The Hoolet’s Nook —our biggest one yet! While compiling the issue, it became evident how drawn we are to work that whispers and invites...
sound and/or sight – commentary
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‘I loved my father most during thunderstorms.’ A crackling flash of family, pain, wonder, love by @lmbayley.bsky.social templeinacity.com/flash-fictio...
Temple in a city
Flash fiction ONE MISSISSIPPI by author Linda M. Bayley. Published in Temple in a City literary journal