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Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments So I have my fourth collection of flash fiction published and out now in print or ebook.

Here's a video of two of the stories, me reading one about a superhero whose superpowers come at a cost and a short tale 'Lupus' told visually.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABeUK...


message 2: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments The prompts behind each of the flash tales in the book

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.com/2...


message 3: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments "Her words lent pulsation to fixed objects and violence to still life ones"

28 Far Cries by Marc Nash

http://www.amazon.co.uk/28-Far-Cries-...


message 4: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments A retrospective of ten of my favourite flash stories from my previous 3 collections

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

52FF  by Marc Nash 16FF by Marc Nash Long Stories Short by Marc Nash


message 5: by Kenny (new)

Kenny Chaffin (kennychaffin) | 133 comments Thanks Marc!


message 6: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments A buy one get one free offer on two of my flash titles:

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.com/2...

Buy 28 Far Cries by Marc Nash 28 Far Cries

tweet it and get for free

Long Stories Short by Marc Nash Long Stories Short


message 7: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments From

28 Far Cries by Marc Nash 28 Far Cries

"Lupus"

His hide wasn't covered in fur so much as scales.

The only flesh he consumed was when his scabs rubbed off on his pillow and he unwittingly ingested them in his fidgety sleep.

If he awoke stained with blood, it was from where he had vigorously clawed at his nettling skin during the night.

He wasn't restricted to howling by the lunar calendar, for his lesions throbbed night and day.

The sole shape shifting was the slow collapse of his face as the ulcerations burrowed into the cartilage.

The medicinal silver bullet of the pill was failing to slay his condition.


message 8: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments This isn't from the book, but a flash I wrote last week and possibly the saddest one I've ever written

"Echoes"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 9: by Sararoberts (new)

Sararoberts | 5 comments There's some really great work here... thanks everyone for posting links! Also a reminder that we are always looking for good flash fiction submissions at Cafe Aphra. We recently reached a record high in the number of hits we are getting, and it seems that our flash fiction Fridays series in particular is starting to garner international attention. Please check the blog for submissions guidelines and read them carefully before emailing us your work. Here is the link: cafeaphrapilot.blogspot.co.uk


message 10: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My latest flash story on the blog is "People Watching"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

Watching them through a jaundiced eye... or lens


message 11: by Sararoberts (new)

Sararoberts | 5 comments At Cafe Aphra, we do post up work that has previously been published, acknowledging of course where and when it was first published. So if you'd like to submit a flash fiction story to us, please check the submission guidelines on the website: cafeaphrapilot.blogspot.co.uk and email it to us as a Word document to: cafeaphra@yahoo.com Thanks!


message 12: by H.c. (new)

H.c. Heartland (hcheartland) | 7 comments It was very moving.


message 13: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments Last 3 days to take advantage of my buy one flash fiction, get a second collection free

Details: http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

28 Far Cries by Marc Nash 28 Far Cries

Long Stories Short by Marc Nash Long Stories Short


message 14: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments latest flash story on the blog is "Wrist-Watching"

a meditation on a most richly associative part of the human body

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 15: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments The importance of story titles when it's a collection?

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 16: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments "The Gift That Keeps On Giving" a flash tale about buying affection

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 17: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments I'm talking about flash fiction on Limelight Literature blog

http://limelightliterature.wordpress....


message 18: by Marc (last edited Oct 30, 2014 08:56AM) (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments I have a couple of very short flash stories for you up on my blog

"Wings" http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

"An Ideal Woman"
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 19: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My flash "Bye Bye Lingual" is up on Gay Flash Fiction website

http://gayflashfiction.com/2014/11/22...


message 20: by Marc (last edited Nov 23, 2014 03:58AM) (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments This originally was published in my second flash collection 16FF by Marc Nash

But here's a visual treatment of it in kinetic typography:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6pFw...

"Just Aphasia Going Through"


message 21: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments thoughtful review of 28 Far Cries by Marc Nash on The Cult Den website

http://www.thecultden.com/2014/12/boo...

It has a stab at defining what an anthology is, even though I would say this is a collection, since anthologies tend to be stories by different authors


message 22: by Marc (last edited Feb 19, 2015 07:35AM) (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments Here's a couple of flash stories on my blog about Death Squads which are horrible without being graphic in any way shape or form. the second one was written and posted just before the slayings in Paris last week.

"Laundry List" http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

"Hollow Point"
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 23: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments I have a sample story from my 3rd flash collection Long Stories Short by Marc Nash up on Readwave

"Abecedary Incendiary" http://www.readwave.com/abecedary-inc...

How the extinction of animal species will diminish our own human imaginations


message 24: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments Thanks for crashing a thread promoting someone else's book.

Anyway, here's an experimental piece called "Tense"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 25: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments 100 word drabble "Campanile"

A church has its bells taken away to help the war effort...


http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 26: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments and this week's new flash is also about a church in peril

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 27: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments latest flash offering weighs in at 300 words. it's about having a blind lover

"Eyes in The Back Of His Hands"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 28: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments Marc wrote: "Here's a couple of flash stories on my blog about Death Squads which are horrible without being graphic in any way shape or form. the second one was written and posted just before the slayings in Paris last week.

"Laundry List" http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

"Hollow Point"
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk......"



"Laundry List" has been accepted for publication by "Apocrypha And Abstractions" in August 2015


message 29: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments so one of my more experimental narratives in a story I wrote over the weekend

"Overpass"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

The perpendicularity of bridges to the direction of our travel...


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

I read "Road to Nowhere" and thought it good.


message 31: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments thanks Gregory


message 32: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My latest flash story is an unusual genre for me - Horror

A military band is "Disbanded" by war but reforms itself

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 33: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My latest flash story is a historical comedy called "Occupational Hazard".

In an age when men were named after the trade they practised, no one is quite living up to their name

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 34: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments I had a 300 word story published on Visual Verse in response to a photo prompt of a human brain

"Bas-Relief"

http://visualverse.org/submissions/ba...


message 35: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments latest flash is a 200 word postmodern take on the zombie myth

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 36: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments this week's flash is "Confirmament"

You know those Zodiac signs drawn from star constellations that look nothing like what they are supposed to be by the name? That...

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 37: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments Here's a little flash prompted by an abstract image provided by Visual Verse

http://visualverse.org/submissions/in...


message 38: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My 5th Flash collection will be coming out in September. 45 stories (Print edition, 44 in e-book) "Extra-Curricular" sees the stories organised into school subject themes.


message 39: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments But if you can't wait until then, here's a flash I wrote today that therefore won't be in the collection

"Memoirs Are Made From These"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

How our personal biographies are constructed for us


message 40: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 1 comments Hi Marc, just been on your site - really like your writing style. Will be reading more.


message 41: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments My latest flash story is "The Interrogation"

A torturer's wife calls him up in the middle of one of his interrogations...

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 42: by Marc (last edited Jul 24, 2015 03:50AM) (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments today's flash is a compound tale called

“Slit Slot Aperture Gash Vent Perforation Shutter Foramen Chink Cleft Peephole Outlet Eye…”

a series of small but not insignificant openings...

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 43: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments It's been a year since I started this thread and now I have a new collection, my 5th of flash fiction imminent.

Published next month "Extra-Curricular" has 44 (45 in print version) flash stories arranged around a school timetable.

Here is the trailer with one of the stories "Night Vision"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_OZq...


message 44: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments some of the story prompts behind the tales in my upcoming flash fiction collection "Extra-Curricular"

http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

Images, songs, news stories etc


message 45: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments and today is publication day!

My 5th collection of flash fiction is available in print and ebook

Extra-Curricular by Marc Nash Extra-Curricular


message 46: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments many thanks Carly :-)


message 47: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments here's a sample story called "The Disenchanted Forest"

where the modern world meets and redefines folklore


A faerie ring of discarded cigarette butts.

A henge of jagged bottles sawn off by practise bullets. Witches’ thimbles picked out in empty shell casings.

Wreaths woven not from acorns and oak leaves, but from silver foil and torn up aluminium can crack pipes.

A cromlech constructed from three abandoned shopping trollies.

Corn dollies festooned the bare ground, fabricated from condoms and tampons, corn circles of six-pack beer plastic.

Hag stones cultivated from car tyres.

A spineless scarecrow featurelessly fashioned from a mound of clothes and rags.

A small maypole erected from a medical crutch planted in the soil, while strips of bandages billowed from it.

Devil’s footprints forged from pillboxes, twisted glue tubes and lighter fluid tins.

Where rubbish had been burned, scorched into the grass was a black calcite outline of a prone man shorn of a wicker husk.

The giant ash tree stretching to the heavens had played host as gallows, suspending the lowliest man on earth from its branches.



Extra-Curricular by Marc Nash Extra-Curricular


message 48: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments since I published "Extra-Curricular" I've written a couple of flash fiction stories.

"Spring Cleaning" about the lebensraum of technology
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...

and "Harum-Scarum" about the symbolic associations of human hair
http://sulcicollective.blogspot.co.uk...


message 49: by Mark (new)

Mark | 146 comments Mod
Good for you, Marc.


message 50: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 98 comments thanks Mark


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