There are short stories, there are very short stories and then there is flash fiction: the delicate and often tricky art of telling a story in as few words as possible.
The stories in this tiny little book (all originally published between 2015 and 2020 on the author's blog, Penstricken) are deliberate exercises in brevity. In total, this book contains twelve flash fictions ranging from fifty to 2,000 words apiece, plus six collections of six word stories.
While these stories vary in mood and genre, you will find in many that the author's tongue was firmly entrenched in his cheek; whether it be in the brief tale of a Martian liberating his 'kin' from the deep fat fryer of a Glasgow chip shop or the nightmarish tragedy of Santa Claus' true genesis, Penstricken: Collected Stories is a brief snapshot of one writer's meandering imagination.
Andrew Ferguson is a husband and father to one small tornado. He is the owner and writer of the fiction blog, Penstricken and has a passion for fiction, writing and music. He holds an honours degree in theology and can usually be found juggling writing with family life and a full time office job.