The first story in our summer 2018 Flash Fiction series: “Where Are You?” by Joyce Carol Oates. http://nyer.cm/opTfPmr pic.twitter.com/za02d13FwA
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The first story in our summer 2018 Flash Fiction series: “Where Are You?” by Joyce Carol Oates. http://nyer.cm/opTfPmr pic.twitter.com/za02d13FwA
The second story in our summer 2018 Flash Fiction series: “My Dead” by Peter Orner. http://nyer.cm/NFyK7yc pic.twitter.com/QKIZ36le5l
The third story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “Art of Story,” by John Edgar Wideman. http://nyer.cm/20abeXj pic.twitter.com/mbDIQFTTsM
The fourth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "Sun Dogs," by Dorthe Nors. http://nyer.cm/iqkk5Hn pic.twitter.com/eGygMFOjky
The fifth story in this summer’s Flash Fiction series: "Burlap," by Barry Yourgrau. http://nyer.cm/2RdhqKa pic.twitter.com/9EfwYRfg0j
The sixth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "Tardy Man," by Thomas Pierce. http://nyer.cm/OIhuwbm pic.twitter.com/iwizw03aAR
The seventh story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "To My Younger Self," by Cora Frazier. http://nyer.cm/fscVrow pic.twitter.com/5orgdAhVKc
The eighth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "Let’s Say," by Linor Goralik. http://nyer.cm/0P1a5f3 pic.twitter.com/09ZxxJph15
The ninth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "As the North Wind Howled," by Yu Hua. http://nyer.cm/lcfGHoo pic.twitter.com/Pm51yqJHoW
The tenth and final story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "Break," by Rabih Alameddine. http://nyer.cm/Fj4LtvL pic.twitter.com/uSYQuLl7Td
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