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Substitute (by Danielle La Paglia)
By J. Timothy King on March 31, 2011
Something a little different today. I signed up to take part in Tony Noland’s Great April Fool’s Day #FridayFlash Blogswap. Tony paired me up with Danielle La Paglia, who has in gracious silence endured my haphazard attempt at keeping to a deadline. (Oy. Just be thankful you’re not my publisher.) Danielle and I both wrote […]
Posted in Flash Fiction, Stories | Tagged #FridayFlash | 23 Responses

Perhaps to Dream
By J. Timothy King on March 10, 2011
Head down in the middle of her solid mahogany desk, eyelids blocking the mid-morning sun from the searing pain behind the bridge of her nose, the expanse of her office morphed into a loosely packed suburb of rich greens and blues. A month of late-night facts and figures melted into the insanity of random imagination. […]
Posted in Flash Fiction, Stories | Tagged #FridayFlash, dream, overwork, sleep, work | 9 Responses

The Woman Who Loved Men
By J. Timothy King on February 18, 2011
Mark, timid little creature, he stammered through, asked me to “dinner or something, sometime.” I smiled and told him I’d love to, because he’s cute and sweet, and he plays a beautiful guitar. He’ll never dominate the top of the heap, but you always know where you stand with him, and you can trust him […]
Posted in Flash Fiction, Stories | Tagged #FridayFlash, chick-lit, love, romance, romance short story | 1 Response

Of Death and Smiles
By J. Timothy King on February 11, 2011
He smiled over his Sunday morning oatmeal, plain and steaming, his grapefruit cut into halves. Smiled with his eyes. Gotta remember, always with the eyes. “That’s your problem,” pointing at his wife’s sausage and pancakes, drenched with syrup. “And that’s yours!” She pointed back, at his grapefruit, her well-rounded face slinging condemnation. “It wouldn’t hurt […]
Posted in Flash Fiction, Stories | Tagged fear, happiness, smiling | 2 Responses