Flash Fiction Online
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Flash Fiction Online | |
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Editor | Jake Freivald |
Staff writers | Jake Freivald Mark Freivald Karen Smith R.W. Ware |
Categories | fiction, flash fiction |
Frequency | monthly |
Publisher | Jake Freivald |
Paid Circulation | 0 |
Unpaid Circulation | approx. 3,800 visitors / month (as of Mar 6, 2008) |
First issue | December 1, 2007 |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Website | flashfictiononline.com |
Flash Fiction Online is the first online magazine dedicated to professionalizing flash fiction in its own right.
Flash fiction is loosely defined as stories of 1,000 or fewer words, although publishers vary. Many magazines accept flash fiction and are considered professional by organizations such as the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (see SFWA criteria), but they are not dedicated to flash fiction. Several magazines, such as Vestal Review, Flash Me, and SmokeLong Quarterly, are dedicated to flash fiction, but are not considered professional by the SFWA, regardless of the high quality of their content.
Flash Fiction Online pays professional rates for flash fiction and is not a vanity press. Other milestones needed before achieving professional status include consistent publishing for a year (a milestone it should achieve with its December, 2008 issue) and circulations of 1,000 subscribers or equivalent.
In addition, it is publishing professional writers. Each issue has featured a professional: December 2007, Bruce Holland Rogers; January 2008, Eric Garcia; February 2008, Dave Hoing; March 2008, James Van Pelt; April 2008, Carl Frederick; May 2008, Bruce McAllister. In addition, Bruce Holland Rogers will begin a column on writing the short-short form starting in June 2008.
One other distinguishing feature of Flash Fiction Online is its desire to print genre fiction (e.g., science fiction, fantasy) as well as literary fiction.
[edit] External links
- Duotrope Digest listing for Flash Fiction Online
- Glossary of Terms. Duotrope's Digest. Retrieved on 2008-01-05.
- Membership Requirements. SFWA. Retrieved on 2008-01-05.
- Ralan's Specfic and Humor Webstravaganza professional listings page