by Neil | Jan 9, 2009 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
Duckling By Neil Beynon Spare a drink for a lady? Ah you got me there, I’m no lady. So about that drink… Yeah, I know lots of stories, if that’s all you want. I’m ever so thirsty… Ah well. A story…let me sit down a moment while I think. Hmmm. There...by Neil | Dec 31, 2008 | Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, Writing
OK, this is the last list for a while. Probably. As was the case last year I read a ton of really good short stories mainly, it has to be noted, in magazines rather than anthologies. This is a reversal of the previous year where I was pretty much blown away by Joe...by Neil | Dec 31, 2008 | 1980s, Entertainment, Random, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Video, Writing
As 2008 slides into the past and we say hello to 2009 I’m going to travel back to London in a couple of hours. Once I’m back I will be posting my best of 2008 for short stories but in the interim here’s a wonderful piece of 1980’s television...by Neil | Dec 26, 2008 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
A bit rushed today. I hope you’re all having a good Boxing Day. Here’s this week’s flash: Beats By Neil Beynon It was just before dawn when he woke. The horizon was turning the colour of hot coals as he cast his gaze out of the window at the world...by Neil | Dec 23, 2008 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story, Writing
As promised, this is the 2008 round up of my Friday Flash Fiction. I thought about doing it by traffic but – if you cast your eyes to the right – I already run a “Top Ten by Traffic” and I’ve just updated it (probably the last time until...by Neil | Dec 5, 2008 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
Tried to do something a little different, not sure it works but I hope you enjoy anyway. Feedback welcome. Steps By Neil Beynon The carriage is nearly as empty as the city through which it rattles. Jay sprawls across the seats, his thick, dirt-encrusted boots hanging...