Today: It's Pete Wood Challenge Week, with seven, count 'em, SEVEN new flash fiction stories, beginning with, "The Most Dangerous Game," by Gustavo Bondoni.
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The Odin Chronicles: Episode 45, “Love and Mushrooms,” by Kimberly Ann Smiley.
Since her crash on Odin II (Ep 20), Mazaa has had a lot of time to think about her life — until a fire in the hangar changes everything in an instant.
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Today on The Odin Chronicles: Ingrid deals with the complications of relatives and relativity, while a mysterious stranger attempts to communicate with her cat, in Episode 41, "The Gravity of Home," by Kimberly Ann Smiley.
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Today: the end of an era; the last story by Ray Daley that we had in the publication queue. "Welcome to the Death Machine Factory Tour:" we hope that you will choose to become a customer.
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Today: The Odin Chronicles, Episode 39. Father Luigi receives a disturbing visitor with a *very* disturbing message, in “The Church of a Million Gods," by Jason P. Burnham.
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Today, The Odin Chronicles: The Complete Episode Guide (so far). We go all Netflix and provide a handy guide to all the episodes published in Season One and thus far in Season Two.
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Today in The Odin Chronicles: as the new guy, Jonas Gruber gets the miserable job of fixing the plasma barrier. To make it worse, his helper is a man who doesn't know how to shut up—even when they're being stalked by a predator.
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BTW, all current Rampant Loon Press titles are now FREE for Kindle Unlimited subscribers. This includes Stupefying Stories 23 through 26.
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Today: Odin III took the lives of his family. He would make the whole world remember them. "Odin Speaks in Flowers," by Travis Burnham.
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Today: The Odin Chronicles, Episode 38. After a quake and a cave-in, with miners trapped underground, Father Luigi learns that sometimes the hardest thing to do is *not* to rush to help. “A Time to Wait,” by Carol Scheina.
https://t.co/CXgQeCBNP2
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Howdy everyone. Submissions for Volume 5 will open June 1st! (And close July 15)
Our micro-fic contest will be happening in the Fall this year, instead of the Spring. Stay tuned for dates!