"The essential challenge of Friday Flash Fiction is to write a fresh new story of 100 words (or just under) in time for publication that following Friday."
I NEED A BREAK!
So, for around ten days, I'm going to re-charge the batteries by staying away from posting Friday Flash Fiction stories and poems. Instead, what I'm going to do is to invite you to submit Classic Stories, Longer Stories and Poems (the categories are the same) between now and 23:59 on 23rd December UK time.
I'll then try to schedule any accepted submissions to appear on a special 'Holiday Page' over the period until Friday 7th January. They'll all be mixed up, and they'll appear together on the one page. i'll try to fix it so that they appear at appropriate times (i.e. Christmas stories around Christmas, New Year stories around New Year), but that depends a little on you.
In the New Year I'll sort them into their proper pages on Friday Flash Fiction.
I'll start accepting normal submissions again from around the middle of the first week in January. Until then, the top line of the website will look a little different.
I'll then try to schedule any accepted submissions to appear on a special 'Holiday Page' over the period until Friday 7th January. They'll all be mixed up, and they'll appear together on the one page. i'll try to fix it so that they appear at appropriate times (i.e. Christmas stories around Christmas, New Year stories around New Year), but that depends a little on you.
In the New Year I'll sort them into their proper pages on Friday Flash Fiction.
I'll start accepting normal submissions again from around the middle of the first week in January. Until then, the top line of the website will look a little different.
So this is the page for ALL submissions intended to appear during the holiday period from
now until 6th January 2022 inclusive
Please complete the form (using the Storybox below) for the stories themselves – it's easier to manage editorially and helps us stay in line with data protection legislation.
now until 6th January 2022 inclusive
Please complete the form (using the Storybox below) for the stories themselves – it's easier to manage editorially and helps us stay in line with data protection legislation.
Until then, everyone, and whatever your faith, have a lovely Christmas, stay safe, good writing, and all the best for 2022,
Gordon Lawrie, editor Friday Flash Fiction
Gordon Lawrie, editor Friday Flash Fiction
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SUBMISSIONS GUIDANCE
Please read this before submitting The main reasons why submissions are rejected are:
Each of these problems can be solved. For instance, part of the fun of writing flash fiction is shrinking your story to the required size! But please – take care to complete the form properly. This my holiday! Accepted stories and poems will be posted over the course of the holiday period – you'll just have to wait to see what comes in!
Thereafter, they'll be transferred into their normal sections. Please note that no submissions will be accepted after 23:59 UK time on 23rd December 2021. This is a short-term To all authors: please note that we never copy and paste from any other site for a number of reasons including copyright. If it isn't submitted directly, it isn't submitted at all. That also applies to stories submitted to the FridayFlashFiction blog (see also Our Posting Relationship with Other Sites in the T&Cs).
But we don't claim any sort of exclusive rights here, so feel free to submit your story anywhere else once your story has been published. Please This page is for 100-word submissions, but you might have been looking for one of theP other categories. Click on the appropriate button below and hopefully you'll end up in the right place.
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