Last week it was my piano tuner, this week my proctologist. What's with flash, they both wanted to know. It's simple, really: everything's getting smaller, not only stories. The lesser Darwin, Charles' son, George, first proposed fission theory – something about matter breaking up into bits – back in 1879, and it's been with us ever since.... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: ‘The Man Himself’
'The Man Himself' by Colin Watts (Reflex Fiction) Writers are in the business of building tunnels. Ours aren't real real tunnels, of course, but then neither were those built by the Mole of Mason Street, Joseph Williamson, the central figure in Colin Watts' deft work of flash fiction, 'The Man Himself'. Williamson was an oddball... Continue Reading →