Aw, this is my last summary post for 2020, but that’s okay because the Flash Fiction Draw will continue in 2021, curated by author Jeffrey Ricker! You can follow him on his website and on Twitter to learn more.
November’s entries
For November, I drew these cards: 3 of spades, 9 of hearts, and the 10 of diamonds. That meant the genre was urban fantasy, the setting was a hospital elevator, and the object that must appear in the story was a gun! (Yikes.)
And here are the stories from our authors:
- Iara Warriorfeather wrote Some Enchanted Evening
- Jeff Baker wrote Incident in an Elevator
- Jeffrey Ricker wrote Nurse Erin
- EH Timms wrote Snake Eyes
- and I wrote Better to Believe…Fewer Mutants That Way
December’s entries
For December, I drew these cards: queen of spades, 7 of hearts, and the 2 of diamonds. That meant the genre was dystopian (Finally, eh?), the setting was the Eiffel Tower, and the object that must appear in the story was a cane!
And here are the stories from our authors:
- IaraWarriorfeather wrote The Rex Files of Terror
- Jeff Baker wrote When in Rome
- Jeffrey Ricker wrote Shufflers
- EH Timms wrote Climb Every Tower
- and I wrote Ooo-la-ahhh
Once again, thanks for playing, everyone! And to all who are reading this, Have a safe and happy holiday season! Cheers!

Cait Gordon is a disability advocate who wants everyone to pummel that curve!
She’s also the author of Life in the ’Cosm and The Stealth Lovers. When Cait’s not writing, she’s editing manuscripts and running The Spoonie Authors Network, a blog whose contributors manage disabilities and/or chronic conditions. She also teamed up with Kohenet Talia C. Johnson to co-edit the Nothing Without Us anthology (a 2020 Prix Aurora Award finalist for Best Related Work) in an attempt to take over the world.