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Sci-Fi and Fantasy Flash Fiction

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Welcome to Cyborg Ink. We're building a digital archive of short fiction forms from the classic, golden age, and pulp fiction era of science fiction and fantasy: a central depository of out-of-print stories of two thousand words or less. Bringing the very best science fiction, space opera, and fantasy flash fiction to life using the power of artificial intelligence and human creativity. For more i... more

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Robert Sheckley (1928-2005) was an American writer of science fiction short stories and novels. His short story, “The Hour of Battle”, was first published in the September 1953 issue of Space Science Fiction. more

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Catherine Lucille Moore (1911 – 1987) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy and was among the first women to write in the science fiction and fantasy genres. One of her best-loved characters was the spaceship pilot and smuggler, North... more

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Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American writer of weird fiction, fantasy, and cosmic horror, who is probably best known for his creation of the "Cthulhu Mythos". This very short story, "Memory", was first written in 1919 and published i... more

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Fredric Brown (1906-1972) was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery fiction writer, who was well known for his use of humour and his mastery of the so-called “short-short” form of story-telling. “Experiment” is one of his shortest and bes... more

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Floyd Wallace (1915-2004) was a science fiction writer and mechanical engineer, who spent most of his life in California and published stories in magazines such as Astounding Stories and Galaxy Science Fiction. His short story, "Second Landing", was ... more

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The short-short story, “Mex”, by William Logan was first published in the January 1957 issue of Fantastic Universe. more

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Richard Wilson (1920-1987) was an American science fiction writer. His short story, "Course of Empire", was first published in the February 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction. more

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W. Hilton Young (1923-2009) was a British writer and politician and the 2nd Baron Kennet. His short story, "The Choice", was first published in the March 1952 issue of Punch.   more

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