I know a lot of flash writers feel like the flash piece isn't respected. So what's your favorite very very short piece of fiction or cnf that deserves a wider audience? Link them here (and follow the writers, rt, if you feel like it).
Trying to read all the pieces posted here, but I want to link one too. Not mine, but I found a link to Tom Franklin's story "Alaska," a masterclass on future tense, longing, and escapism, that hits me in my small town Southern heart:

http://www.fiftytwostories.com/?p=1812 
And please forgive me if I can't comment on every one of these. I am trying, but you all are so unbelievably good it's hard. Keep them coming, though. I want to read them all.
This whole thread is outstanding. I want to say how much I love reading these. I also want to say I love reading writers I haven't read before (please keep on). But it warms my sometimes cold-ass heart to see my friend-writers making sure I don't miss other friend-writers.
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