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We often take for granted that adults offer a wide array of personalities and personal foibles. But I think sometimes we see children as one of two types -- slugs and snails and puppy dog tails versus sugar and spice and everything nice. But children are much more complex than that. They come to this world precharged with certain tendencies and traits that combine with relationships and experiences that slowly mold them into the adults they will become.
This month's three original stories offer three young protagonists, each distinct individuals, and each influenced in unique ways by the people in their lives.
In this month's issue:
- Editorial: "The Many Faces of Fictional Children" by Editor-in-Chief Suzanne W. Vincent
- "Master, Tower, Sister, Stone" by Lora Gray
- "I Am Not Little Red Riding Hood" by Samantha L. Strong, writing as S. L. Saboviec
- "Auntie Cheeks" by Renée Jessica Tan
- "Señor Garcia's Cold Heart" by David Urbina
- "Do It - Twelve Lessons from Twenty Years in the Arts - Lesson 10: Commencements" by Jason S. Ridler
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Flash fiction might be small, but each story packs an entire story arc into only a thousand words or fewer. Whether you call this art form a short-short, a micro-fiction, a drabble, or a smokelong, it spans all genres and literary styles.
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