Enough about me. Here are a few flash fiction authors that I read:
- Alexandra Wolfe, wrangler of The Hive Mind writers. You can find her fiction at Fantastical Flights of Fiction. You'll no doubt want to check out her flash fiction story "Obituary."
- Karen Schindler, editor of Pow Fast Flash Fiction. - She posts her controbutions to #fridayflash on her website, Miscellaneous Yammering.
- Tonya R. Moore, author of numerous web serials that can be found at Tremendous Universe.
- Amy Letts, author of Epic Fail. - Okay, so Amy draws and writes comic panels, which is stretching the purpose of the Fabulous Flash Award, but her work deserves attention. See, I shouldn't get involved in these things - I break rules.

7 comments:
Congrats! I'm not too big on memes & meme awards, but when someone you respect sends you one it's nice. I intend to catch up on your Bike Mechanic serial soon!
Pj's got good taste Aaron, you're a terrific writer. Congratulations.
Thank you for bestowing the award on me and for the shout out for both Pow and Miscellaneous Yammering.
*looks pleased*
Hugs!
Karen :0)
Cheers Aaron. Funnily enough I have done flash animation, but on an ancient version of flash! I have been trying to get the thing converted to an avi so theshaggyfreak of Binary Souls /Other dimensions can put a soundtrack on it. If anyone can helf me with that please let me know.
Lol okay I think I got the wrong kind of flash (helps if I read things properly and follow the links)!!!
Yeah you totally broke the rules...
Thanks for the mention, Aaron. :)
Aaron - The award is indeed for the Bike Mechanic, but i have also read some of your other work - I hope that lots more readers will come check you out :-) (and thanks for the compliments, Aaron and Karen - hey, that rhymes! :-)
Congrats! You should also submit one of your stories for the 4th Annual Micro Award. The Micro Award is presented annually for the best work of flash fiction originally published in the previous calendar year. Stories of all genres, not exceeding 1000 words are eligible. Submissions for the 2011 award will be accepted from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2010. Editors may submit two stories; authors may submit one. The winner of the $500 prize and other finalists will be announced on Feb. 17, 2011. Check out our website for more details: http://www.microaward.org.
Alan Presley
Micro Award Administrator
http://www.microaward.org/
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