Voices of Tomorrow

Starting January 1st, 2006 365 Tomorrows will be launching it’s Podcast; Voices of Tomorrow, which will feature some of the stories of 365 Tomorrows. A Podcast is Internet Radio. It’s available for download whenever you want to get it, and, like an RSS feed, you can subscribe to a Podcast for automatic updates. Voices of [...]

Our Panels At PhilCon

As you are probably aware, the writers of 365 Tomorrows has been invited to be guests at PhilCon 2005. PhilCon will be held on December 9th to 11th, at theMarriot Hotel in downtown Philadelphia. Here’s a list of the panels we shall be speaking at: • Fri 9:00 PM in 306—Science Fiction about “Touchy” Subjects [...]

PhilCon

The writers of 365 Tomorrows are honored to announce that we have been invited to be guests at PhilCon 2005. PhilCon will be held on December 9th to 11th, at the Marriot Hotel in downtown Philadelphia. Jared Axelrod, J, Loseth , B. York and I will be hosting two panels, ‘Publishing for an Online Audience’ [...]

Gone Global

It’s official. 365 Tomorrows has gone global. With translations of our work in Spanish Spanish, Korean, and now German, we are attracting fans from all over the world. Evidence of this Globalization can be found on our Frappr Map, which shows where our fans are located. Show your support and link yourself on our map! [...]

Donate to 365

There were some problems with the PayPal donate button we posted yesterday, but we’ve got it fixed now. Please help 365 stay alive by clicking the button below to donate. We really need your contributions to keep bringing 365 tomorrows to you every day. Remember, Kathy will send you a postcard if you donate more [...]

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Guest Lecture

I’d like to thank the students in Professor Connelly’s class at Camden County Community College in New Jersey for allowing me the pleasure of guest lecturing there this afternoon. This isn’t the sort of thing I normally do, but I appreciate it all the same. It’s the first time I’ve given live readings for any [...]

The response to the site has been overwhelmingly positive, but one thing we’ve heard repeatedly is that there is no way to contact us, the authors. There’s been some conversation on the Livejournal RSS feed, but nowhere near the interaction that we wanted, or that readers to the site have been asking for. Now there [...]

New Readers and Affiliates Page

J. Loseth here, and I’d like to extend a very warm welcome to the new readers who have joined us through boingboing.net. We were linked there yesterday, and a little bird told me that it was the work of webcomic artist David Williams, whose comic you can find over at raincannon.com. Thanks David and hello [...]

One Down

Dearest Reader, J.R. Blackwell here, writing to you with a few items of interest: One month down, eleven more to go. August was an amazing month here at 365 Tomorrows; I have found links to our site in German, Korean and Spanish. Thank you to everyone who has shown us support in this first month [...]

Live and Broadcasting to the Glorious Interweb

It’s the first day of the site and, wouldn’t you know, it’s the day our host is having technical difficulties. Apologies to anyone who’s been having trouble accessing the site–you’re not the only one. In more positive news, we’d like to thank the ever-enlightening Warren Ellis for mentioning us on his blog and welcome all [...]

Launch!

Bam! 365. We’ve been working hard on this project for several months and we’re finally ready to go live. Over the next year, we’ll be giving you 365 different stories about 365 different futures from five different wealths of imagination. Right now we’re in the middle of a launch party, watching Firefly and making last-minute [...]

I’ve Seen Things…

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.

Our stories are a mix of those lovingly hand crafted by a talented pool of staff writers, and select stories received by submission.

The archives are deep, feel free to dive in.

Tomorrows Past

A Point in Time

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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