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90 reviewsMissing Stories: An Anthology of Hardly 20/20 Flash! Fiction (PDF e-book)
Description
An eclectic collection of 50 flash fictions written between 2010-15. An additional 103 flash fictions are published in a companion volume, An Anthology of Hardly 20/20 Flash! Fiction. Between these two volumes are all the pieces published in the authors' now out-of-print Flash! Fiction, Flash! Fiction 2, Flash! Fiction 3, Flash! Fiction 4, and The Brain in the Vat Stories and More as well as 24 flash fictions never anthologized.
Contributor Notes
Peter McMillan lives with his wife and two flat-coated retrievers on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario. Semi-retired, in addition to writing, he teaches English to students who already know one or more other languages.
Adam Mac is the 'brain in the vat' guy who worries about philosophers who get really excited about mind games with absurd thought experiments, but his real fear is that smooth lobes will be our future. He lives in a library carrel.
Maku Miran is a Japanese bibliophile who scours real and virtual space for artefacts of human storytelling in order to catalogue and preserve them. He's also a basketball fanatic who's always on the look-out for a tree to practice his alley-oops.
Photographs: P. McMillan, 2020 (front and back covers)