365 Tomorrows Is POPULAR SCIENCE Approved

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In the February, 2006 issue of Popular Science Magazine, on page 88, in the midst of the “FYI” section, you will find the question “What’s worth reading on the Web?” The answer is as follows:

Imagine a web site that posts a brand-new, original piece of fiction every day, a story short enough to read without hitting a “next” button. This all-sci-fi site launched last August and has been posting new prose daily. Read stories about humanoid robots, alien love affairs, and time travel back to the 20th century at 365tomorrows.com.

Every one of us here at 365 was floored that the leading periodical of the technology that builds the future we write about gave us their recomendation. Thank you, Popular Science. And welcome, folks from Popular Science. You’ll find a good home here among our intelligent and devoted readership.

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365tomorrows launched August 1st, 2005 with the lofty goal of providing a new story every day for a year. We’ve been on the wire ever since.

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What is Flash Fiction?

"Flash fiction is fiction with its teeth bared and its claws extended, lithe and muscular with no extra fat. It pounces in the first paragraph, and if those claws aren’t embedded in the reader by the start of the second, the story began a paragraph too soon. There is no margin for error. Every word must be essential, and if it isn’t essential, it must be eliminated."

Kathy Kachelries, Founding Member