Fiction Southeast is an online literary publication dedicated to publishing flash fiction from promising writers in a format that allows readers to quickly and easily access quality writing using their personal e-devices. Currently featured fiction includes “Bone on Bone” by Sean Hammer, “Deck a Bitch” by Tierney Harris, “That Day I Traveled ‘Round the World and Found Myself at Home” by Art Bell, “Tornado Weather” by Kara Oakleaf, “The Massacre of Greenwood” by Jerome Newsome, and “Moving Day” by Shelby Wardlaw,” as well as an interview with Tim Dorsey. The site also includes a Flash Audio series, “The Story Behind the Story” articles, Ask an Agent series, and Fiction Craft. Lots for readers to enjoy even amid their busy lives.
Fiction Southeast – April 2020

New work on the Fiction Southeast website from the past month, work by Christopher Murphy, Gauraa Shekhar, Ashley Havrid, Ben Sandman, Nicholas Dighiera, Michael Vojtech, and Nathaniel Edwards.
Fiction Southeast – May 2020

This week, check out what new work was published on the Fiction Southeast website during the month of May: work by Marianne Rogoff, Robin Littell, L. Vocem, Charles Grosel, and more. Read more at the Fiction Southeast website.
Sponsor Spotlight: Fiction Southeast
Fiction Southeast is all about flash fiction. The online journal shares new fiction on a rolling basis, easily accessible on electronic devices.
A feature I’m especially fond of recently is their Flash Audio Series. I’ve had no attention span for reading while sheltering in place, but these audio versions of flash fiction do the work for you and are great to play in the background while making dinner, relaxing in the tub, gardening out in the yard—a welcome voice to accompany whatever you’re up to.
Fiction Southeast – Feb 2020

Fiction Southeast publishes work on a rolling basis. Contributors this year include work by Robin Littell, Ziaul Moid Khan, Jason Graff, Marianne Rogoff, Dakota Canon, Vandana Khanna, Andrea Jarrell, Jessica Love, Richard Sogliuzzo, Annie Mountcastle, Kay Sloan, Staci Mercado, and Mike Wilson.
