precious little fictions in 500 words (or less).

Things to Read

Story from Issue 16

Fences Fly By

by Salvatore Pane

11/16/09
Nick calls and says he’s driving across America and needs a place to crash for the night. I tell him I’ve got a futon, and he shows up at dusk in a real beater, explains he’s shipping out to Iraq in a month and wanted to see the country. We go to Church Brew Works, ... more »
Story from Issue 15

It Doesn’t

by Randall Brown

11/15/09
They come up to tell me what a good person I am, for letting the cook’s daughter swim with us. The girls build a village of sand hamlets—and a man carries chairs, sets them up, covers each one with a towel, adjusts the umbrella. I ask him about his own kids. They live in Canada with ... more »
Story from Issue 15

Parcel Post

by Lydia Copeland

11/15/09
Under the three bays, a billion particles stir lightless, a cool upwelling and plankton like dark moons. A woman looks out at one of the bays from a dock. In this bay, blue and rust container ships float past. She thinks of independent movement, flagella. Atoms behaving wildly at absolute zero. And whales. Back home ... more »
Story from Issue 15

Their Health

by Dylan Nice

04/11/09
She had me riding a ten-speed down a reclaimed railroad bed. She was talking about things she liked while I thought of things I did not like. more »
Review

Mad to Review: Her Notes on his book Mad to Live

by Mary Miller

01/01/09
I read Randall Brown’s prize-winning chapbook Mad to Live in an hour, an hour and a half, and was sorry it didn’t last longer.  Soon, no doubt, I will have an entire book of his stories, especially considering how quickly Flume Press sold out of the 500 copies printed.  And with good reason—these 18 flash ... more »
Fiction

Groove

by Claudia Smith

05/15/08
Someone gave them a blender after they got married in Vegas; the blender made them both happy, because it was fancy and probably cost more than all their garage-sale clothes and furniture combined. In the mornings, she made smoothies. She bought the fruits she grew up with but were harder to come by here: mangoes, ... more »
Interview

Oh Baby, It’s Kim Chinquee Interviewed!

by Jennifer Pieroni

05/13/08
Statistically speaking, if you’re going to pick up a random back issue of Quick Fiction you have a 38 percent chance of getting wowed by Kim Chinquee’s incredible talent. Her work has appeared in five issues (6, 7, 9, 12, 13) of Quick Fiction and in over a hundred other journals, including Noon, Denver Quarterly, ... more »
Fiction

Gutenberg’s Lament

by Thomas Israel Hopkins

05/13/08
Many wring their hands over the fate of the physical book, today’s threats to literary culture, but who remembers the various and sundry dangers posed to our libraries of yesteryear? Sheets of white paper pressed from wood pulp or cotton, printed with sequences of letters in neat and orderly lines, folded into signatures, bound at the ... more »
Review

Blowing Minds

by Myfanwy Collins

05/09/08
A Peculiar Feeling of Restlessness: Four Chapbooks of Short Short Fiction by Four Women (Rose Metal Press, April 2008) more »
Story from Issue 13

Big Water

by James Grinwis

04/07/08
After assembling and putting on most of my own equipment, I coaxed the dog from cowering in the hold with a bowl of bacon and latched the buoyancy compensator, balloon mask, and fins to his trembling frame. more »