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  2. Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Other flash fiction writers in Arabic include Zakaria Tamer, Haidar Haidar, and Laila al-Othman. In the Russian-speaking world the best known flash fiction author is Linor Goralik. [citation needed] In the southwestern Indian state of Kerala P. K. Parakkadavu is known for his many microstories in the Malayalam language. [26]

  3. Bards and Sages Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Bards and Sages Quarterly was a quarterly fantasy, horror, and science fiction literary magazine published by Bards and Sages, and edited by Julie Ann Dawson. [1] [2] Its first issue was released in January 2009. [3] [4] It was a semi-professional paying market and publishes short and flash fiction. [5] Dawson ceased publication of the magazine ...

  4. For sale: baby shoes, never worn - Wikipedia

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    Telling a story in very few words was dubbed flash fiction in 1992. The six-word limit in particular has spawned the concept of Six-Word Memoirs, [8] including a collection published in book form in 2008 by Smith Magazine, and two sequels published in 2009.

  5. Flash Boys - Wikipedia

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    An Oxford University Press handbook chapter authored by Andreas Fleckner calls Flash Boys a readable and mostly accurate introduction into such topics as dark pools, front-running, or kickbacks. However, the article suggests that on-site trading practices are too technical for laymen, market observers, or even regulators to fully understand.

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  7. Talk:Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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  8. Every Day Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Every Day Fiction (ISSN 1918-1000) is a Canadian flash fiction magazine founded in 2007 and published by Every Day Publishing Ltd. It is typically published on a daily schedule. Every Day Fiction publishes flash fiction stories of all genres, and podcasts

  9. Flash Me Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Flash Me Magazine is a defunct online magazine devoted to publishing flash fiction stories. Its last issue was in October 2010. It was a quarterly publication by Winged Halo Productions. [1] [2] It was a paying market, accepting all genres of fiction under 1,000 words. Issues were published on January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31.