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Tonight’s Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Flying Heads | Fiction Feed
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Stories from the Internet. The Beast: Behind-the-Scenes Q A w/ Louis Rakovich. In the Slums of New China →. Tonight’s Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Flying Heads. February 21, 2016. Read the story @ Noble / Gas Qtrly. There will be spoilers. Read the story first. Further research is required, on my part.). In terms of style/diction, the piece features some absolutely gorgeous language–especially, it seems, when discussing the ickier aspects of the Penanggalan’s existence:. Or how about this passage:.
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Stories from the Internet. Newer posts →. January 1, 2016. KINGDOM BY THE SEA By Amy Parker. Read the story @ Interfictions. In the past few months, I’ve heard and read a lot of commentary on the works of Nabokov and the ever-controversial. Today we’re not discussing Nabokov’s novel itself, but rather an intricate and dangerous short story called “Kingdom by the Sea,” published this fall by Amy Parker in. Continue reading →. Kingdom by the Sea. Portrait of a Dive Bar. December 18, 2015. December 9, 2015.
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In the Slums of New China | Fiction Feed
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Stories from the Internet. Tonight’s Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Flying Heads. The World Traveler →. In the Slums of New China. March 6, 2016. RED MASK Jessica May Lin. Read the story @ Shimmer. SPOILERS BELOW, AS USUAL. READ THE STORY FIRST. Our heroine Xiao You lives in just such a coffin-unit (alone, now that her canine metaphor Happiness has run away and refuses to come back). She is a dancer at the Green Dream, an opium den/go-go bar that caters to wealthy foreigners. When Xiao You gets her ow...
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The World Traveler | Fiction Feed
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Stories from the Internet. In the Slums of New China. March 27, 2016. BLACK SAND IN GLASS BOTTLES Emma Hutson. Read the story @ SEVERINE. NOTE: The story can be found in ISSUE 3: WANDERLUST. You’ll have to view the piece in ISSUU — it’s on page 14. Most associate wanderlust with the impulse to go places, experience new cultures, have adventures. Many will think of stamped passports, twelve-hour flights, and eating bugs in someone’s hut. 8216;s broad-strokes definition seems like a decent explanation for ...
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Stories from the Internet. We are always on the lookout for new stories to feature. If it’s been published on the internet, send us the link and we’ll check it out. If the story is interesting or awesome or beautiful or just batshit insane, the odds are good that we’ll feature it on FictionFeed. A few notes regarding what we look for:. We look for quality, of course, but we also look for innovation. We want to see something different. Even Ted Cruz erotic fan fiction. But it has to be. You are commenting...
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Stories from the Internet. Welcome to Fiction Feed. This is not a literary zine in the traditional sense–which is to say, an online journal that publishes stories. No. This is where we share the very best short stories and flash fiction from. Journals. We sift through the many stories published each month on literary sites both renowned and obscure, then feature and discuss a particular gem that deserves wider recognition–and perhaps even the chance to go. Literary viral, not Bieber viral). You are comme...
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Stories from the Internet. Is a reader and writer living in Philadelphia. His stories have appeared in such journals as. EcomP, Monkeybicycle,. When he isn’t blogging here, he’s probably blogging somewhere else. This is his website: quietlybonkers.blogspot.com. April 26, 2015 at 4:25 pm. April 27, 2015 at 1:03 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Stories from the Internet. March 27, 2016. BLACK SAND IN GLASS BOTTLES Emma Hutson Read the story @ SEVERINE. NOTE: The story can be found in ISSUE 3: WANDERLUST. You’ll have to view the piece in ISSUU — it’s on page 14. I like when journals publish … Continue reading →. Black Sand in Glass Bottles. In the Slums of New China. March 6, 2016. Tonight’s Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Flying Heads. February 21, 2016. The Beast: Behind-the-Scenes Q A w/ Louis Rakovich. February 12, 2016. February 7, 2016.
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