Quarterly Fiction: January 2010
“An old thing becomes new if you detach it from what usually surrounds it.”
“When you do not know what you are doing and what you are doing is the best — that is inspiration.”
“Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.”
Robert Bresson
(Bresson was a French film director, who influenced many of the film makers we recognize and appreciate today. Read about him here, here, and here)
January 2010 Fiction: “Detachment”
Navigations, by Anna Caro, Featured Fiction
The Fading Dream, by Aidan Ryan
Pride And Fall Of A Favorite Son, by Brian Ted Jones
Snake, by Ben Drinen
The Confession, by Ilan Herman
Confessions Of A Peeping Tom, by Wayne Scheer
The Lost Day, by Mario Milosevic
30 Is The New Kill Myself, by xTx
Of Origami And Doubt, by David LaBounty
Tommy And The Demons, by J.N. Thorpe
Desolation Pub and Passion Rock, by Sam Campbell
The Bear Of Memories, by Timothy Schaekel
Two Dollar Coats, by Kenneth M. Muise, Jr
Box, by Kevin Keating
Emerald, by Alex Thornber
Read October 2009 Quarterly Fiction
Photo: “In Air Pushed Random”, Turbu.
Full of Crow Quarterly Fiction is edited by Lynn Alexander, for Full Of Crow.




