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Flash Fiction Fridays [Paperback]

Robert Vaughan
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January 28, 2012
Flash Fiction Friday is a monthly radio program aired on WUWM's Lake Effect in Milwaukee, WI. Each month host Robert Vaughan selects local writers who come in, do a quick flash interview and read their flash fiction piece on the air. Then, Robert reads a national writer's piece and ties the two together with a theme that he discusses with his co-host, Stephanie Lecci. After doing this every month in 2011, Vaughan decided to create an anthology to honor the writers who shared their work on the radio program. Writers include Meg Tuite, Sheldon Lee Compton, Susan Gibb, Len Kuntz, Julie Innis, Sam Rasnake, Susan Tepper, Joani Reese, Christopher Allen, Sara Lippmann and many more.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 54 pages
  • Publisher: lulu.com (January 28, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1105460932
  • ISBN-13: 978-1105460937
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,160,051 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Vaughan plays have been produced in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee. He leads writing roundtables at Redbird- Redoak Writing. His prose and poetry are found in numerous journals like Elimae, BlazeVox, Metazen, and Necessary Fiction. His short fiction, "10,000 Dollar Pyramid" was a finalist in the Micro-Fiction Awards 2012. He won a 1st place Wisconsin Specialty Broadcasting Award for his three poems included in "9/11: Ten Year Anniversary," weekend segment, which NPR originally aired in September, 2011.
His short stories are anthologized in Nouns of Assemblage from Housefire, Stripped from P.S. Books and Exquisite Quartet from Used Furniture Review. He is senior flash fiction editor at JMWW, and Lost in Thought magazines. He co-hosts Flash Fiction Fridays for WUWM's Lake Effect. His book, Flash Fiction Fridays, is a print anthology comprised of all the stories aired in 2011. His poetry chapbook, Microtones, is forthcoming from Cervena Barva Press, autumn 2012. His blog, One Writer's Life is: http://rgv7735.wordpress.com.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lightning on a Clear Day April 9, 2012
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Flash Fiction Fridays

Books have always been a best friend to me. In dark days and bright. I could even tell you that stories have saved my life more than once, and although you'd likely think me melodramatic, we'd both be right.
No one has been able to articulate my feelings about this subject quite like Anne Lamott does in her landmark book, "Bird By Bird" saying: "My gratitude for good writing is unbounded; I'm grateful for it the way I'm grateful for the ocean."
For me, great stories thump your heart like someone sneaking up on you from behind. Or they twist your heart or prod it. You put the pages down and half expect the parchment to ignite.
The best authors motivate me to write. I'll have to stop reading--sometimes in mid-sentence--grab a pen and jot down an idea or image.
Great writing pulls up a sofa inside your skull and parks itself there, like magazines on a coffee table, always available to be picked up and re-visited.
That's what we have in the volume, "Flash Fiction Fridays," featuring thirty-one of today's strongest literary voices. Each piece (including one of mine) in the collection has been read by the book's editor, Robert Vaughan, live on WUWM's radio program, "Lake Effect." How Robert cajoled such talent is a mystery we need not solve, but rather just delight in.
What we have in "FFF" is a chest full of weaponry--some of it shiny and slick and modern, others more medieval and therefore wickedly destruction.
We encounter the damaged characters that make up our own inner selves--estranged offspring, abandoned lovers, parents bearing life-threatening disease, alcoholics, voyeurs--a cacophony of characters, a circus of lives tested by the current of living.
Here is a smorgasbord of riches:
Sara Lippmann uses a blowtorch: "I picture his hardened half-moons floating on the toilet bowl's surface like pin bones of small helpless fish, sucked in the flush, replaced by the hum of his razor."
Julie Innis takes a boulder and smashes your aorta: "Later she will try to explain her sadness at it all--that nothing remained--why, even snakes give back the bones."
Meg Tuite, like Cormac McCarthy, makes up her own words: "So I stood alone, rerunning the minutes I had dumb-lusted you, as the widening hold you left behind in your wake cracked me in half of what had barely been a half."
David Tomaloff lobs grenades: "Leslie Ann liked knives. So much so that she ate a whole one by herself while engaging in phone sex with the neighbor, Roy."
Bl Pawelek keeps you on your toes with smart quirks like: "My son has 89,812 hairs on his angel head. This is the lowest count this month."
Sam Rasnake bends fable: "There were no pigs' huts of straw or stick or stone. No chimney or door. Nothing worth his time to enter, nothing to tear down for another meal..."
Susan Tepper throws darts: "A man without instincts is lost around tools."
J.P. Reese finds a hand mirror and holds it to timely atrocity when she writes: "One day, Muslim soldiers from the north came to my village and began shooting."
Susan Gibb paints Polaroids: "The spring thaws have made pie crust of pavement, throwing up stones that might've taken centuries to work their way up to the surface from the hellfire of earth's core."
And Vaughan himself, master of both humor and dark, has several zingers, but none as razor-sharp as this opening: "Today my mother broke every dish in the house. The Lladro Three Wisemen were the first to go."
"Flash Fiction Fridays" is filled with some of the most vivid and memorable flash ever assembled. Treat yourself. It'll take you places you've never been.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Flash Fiction Fridays April 15, 2012
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Writer, author, teacher and radio personality, Robert Vaughan has delivered the goods with his sparkling debut anthology: Flash Fiction Fridays. Robert Vaughan is the host of the innovative monthly radio show Flash Fiction Fridays, which airs on Milwaukee Public Radio's WUWM Lake Effect and has put together a truly delightful anthology of 34 stories from local and international authors whose work appeared on its namesake radio show each month during 2011.

I am a Milwaukee expatriate, born and raised there, now living in exile in upstate New York. However, I'm still a hardcore fan of most anything that comes out of Wisconsin. So as soon as I heard that Robert Vaughan had put together this collection of short fiction I ordered it immediately, not only to support the home town team, but also because I knew it would be great. A prolific writer and accomplished author in his own right, Robert Vaughan is on his way to being one of the preeminent authors of flash fiction today. In this anthology, he has assembled a collection of some of the best flash fiction written by the rising stars working within the context of this genre.

Don't let the label "flash fiction" fool you into thinking that these pieces are like light snacks without substance. Brevity is power. This is the undiluted stuff. Each piece is a little package of dynamite, full of vivid imagery, emotion and humanity. Flash Fiction Fridays is available on Lulu.com and Amazon.com. The physical book is a slick and professional, aesthetically pleasing, high quality volume and it was on my doorstep within three business days. If you want to read some of the freshest contemporary flash, this is a must-have book for your library. It will leave you wanting more. I can only hope that Robert Vaughan is already working on this year's collection because I'm already looking forward to Flash Fiction Fridays: Volume II, and I think that you will too!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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I am always excited to find a collection that doesn't have a weak link. Flash Fiction Friday's is that anthology. I teach a class in flash fiction and will be using this book for my advanced class. The variety and the exceptional stories in this anthology let us know just how powerful a short piece can be. Each story reveals so much and underlying the brilliance of the tales is a whole deeper layer that unfurls in front of us. These are stories to be read over and over again.

Get lost in them and find your way back to the passion of reading!!! I keep this book close by and return to it again and again. Exceptional and unforgettable work!
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