Creatures And Gizmos
Digital media wizard Jason Nelson returns to his old Flash Fictions stomping grounds with tales of gas-guzzling dingoes, baggies full of holy water, and disappearing boxes.
Raising rabbits is not easy. No, no it’s really not. If you get scared, e-mail me and I’ll calm you down. Things being what things being.
Digital media wizard Jason Nelson returns to his old Flash Fictions stomping grounds with tales of gas-guzzling dingoes, baggies full of holy water, and disappearing boxes.
We’ll be catching up with this man’s talent for decades. Jason Nelson sends along six evocative postcards from Australia.
A strange train ride that threatens to never end. Jason Nelson records stray observations and relishes the quick brush of a pretty girl’s arm.
Jason Nelson crackles down the prose railway, a place where the tracks are not bound by the rules of mass, momentum and inertia.
Flash Fictions :: Lampyridae :: Saturday, June 19th, 2004
Flash Fictions :: Cells of Dead Objects :: Tuesday, June 1st, 2004
Flash Fictions :: Candied Titties :: Tuesday, April 20th, 2004
Flash Fictions :: Quality Furniture :: Sunday, February 1st, 2004
Flash Fictions :: Shopping for Body Modifications :: Saturday, December 13th, 2003
Flash Fictions :: Hamburger Magic :: Sunday, October 27th, 2002
Flash Fictions :: Let the cat out of the bag :: Thursday, September 19th, 2002
Flash Fictions :: The Needs of Humanity :: Thursday, August 15th, 2002
Flash Fictions :: Palatial :: Saturday, July 20th, 2002
Flash Fictions :: This are odd creatures :: Wednesday, May 22nd, 2002
Flash Fictions :: The Puzzlements (Five Times Three Points Ending in &): :: Thursday, April 11th, 2002
Flash Fictions :: And Be Was! :: Thursday, March 21st, 2002
Flash Fictions :: Distance Theory :: Monday, December 24th, 2001
Flash Fictions :: Where sperm goes. :: Monday, December 24th, 2001
Flash Fictions :: Grammar :: Saturday, November 24th, 2001
Flash Fictions :: Bouncy, Bouncy :: Tuesday, October 23rd, 2001
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