🎙️ Lyss Buchthal
An interview with the author of Joan’s Stone on Loan
An interview with the author of Alette in lane six is a self-righteous bitch

Read Ben’s story, Alette in lane six is a self-righteous bitch, on Foofaraw now!
My forty-something wrists, unfortunately, don’t enjoy hurling heavy stuff down the lane as much as they used to, so only once a year or so.
Every. Single. Time.
I’ve barely scraped three digits. Probably 110ish.
I’d like to think that at some point their luck changes (though that would be bad news for the fairy orphans and flightless veterans.)
I imagine that cheating is a serious business in the world of lane fairies. Three match ban, minimum.
That’s a very good question. I’d always imagined her to be irritatingly pious, but the more I think about it, the more I think she might have been secretly breaking the rules all this time.
The Girl Who Found Things by Henry Slesar is a wonderfully dark, classic story of the occult which I found in a short story collection edited by Isaac Asimov.
Tales of the Occult edited by Asimov (see above.)
My talented friend Jaime Gill has just had a great little story published in New Flash Fiction: https://newflashfiction.com/appeasement/