Flashshot 2010

10 great writers from the pages of the daily genre micro-fiction newsletter. 500 stories including the flash fiction of Mike Whitney in a special section all his own, "The Mongo Files" as well as Guy Belleranti, Ellen Lindquist, Adrian Ludens, Terrie Leigh Relf, Stephen D. Rogers, Esther Schrader, G. W. Thomas, Pavelle Wesser, and Grayson What.

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Flashshot 2010

10 great writers from the pages of the daily genre micro-fiction newsletter. 500 stories including the flash fiction of Mike Whitney in a special section all his own, "The Mongo Files" as well as Guy Belleranti, Ellen Lindquist, Adrian Ludens, Terrie Leigh Relf, Stephen D. Rogers, Esther Schrader, G. W. Thomas, Pavelle Wesser, and Grayson What.

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Flashshot 2010

Flashshot 2010

by G. W. Thomas
Flashshot 2010

Flashshot 2010

by G. W. Thomas

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Overview

10 great writers from the pages of the daily genre micro-fiction newsletter. 500 stories including the flash fiction of Mike Whitney in a special section all his own, "The Mongo Files" as well as Guy Belleranti, Ellen Lindquist, Adrian Ludens, Terrie Leigh Relf, Stephen D. Rogers, Esther Schrader, G. W. Thomas, Pavelle Wesser, and Grayson What.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044791435
Publisher: G. W. Thomas
Publication date: 08/14/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 612 KB

About the Author

G. W. Thomas has been publishing since 1987 and has appeared in hundreds of magazines, books, ezines and podcasts. He has written non-fiction for Writer's Digest, The Writer and Black October Magazine. These days he contributes articles to Innsmouth Free Press as well as publishes the daily micro-fiction newsletter FLASHSHOT. He is also one of the editors/artists of DARK WORLDS, a modern-day Pulp magazine. He has been a champion for ebooks since 1999 and was brought to tears a few months ago when he saw his first TV ad for ebooks. It's been a long road, folks.

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