'Our son Brody admired his father for the ships when he was little. He never learned how Leon got them into the bottles.'
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Phenomenal piece: Ships by @mitchjamesauthor.bsky.social flashfictionmagazine.com/blog/2026/04...
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Christ, this one. Damn.
Just discovered this little slice of the microsphere! Can't wait to dive into @claudineliterary.bsky.social
I have a new piece out at the venerable Flash Fiction Magazine *crowd goes wild*. Thanks to everyone at FFM, who spends their time and energy for the love of the form.
Respect.
Love this! Gonna to read 'em all!
Excited to see my name on this list. Big thanks to @alliumjournal.bsky.social for accepting then nominating my work. Best of luck, everybody!
Yes! Another banger from @emilyrinkema.bsky.social Damn...
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Have you read @sfreligh.bsky.social short story collection Other Emergencies? If not, let me tell you why you should!
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Laura Besley
A big thanks to Amy Mitchell and her crew at @thetemzreview.bsky.social for publishing "The Mighty." Prepare to feel real weird reading it. I hope you'll join me in experiencing the issue. Share with those who read and those who might and, especially, those who should.
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Our son Brody admired his father for the ships when he was little. He never learned how Leon got them into the bottles. It wasnât like everybody else, who folded the masts then tugged the stays oncâŠ
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Mitch James
Mitch James
I tell John Iâm tired of writing what I know, of writing about grief and loss. I want to write a story about something I know nothing about, I tell him. He brings me coffee in bed every morning, anâŠ