Thinly Sliced Raw Fish

Fiction under 100 words by Christian Bell

Saturday, February 13, 2010

45: The Bird

Here’s a bird over here. What kind? Off go wings and black silhouette. Inky drawings of childhood, fading light of atomic tangerine sun.
Posted by Christian Bell at 8:00 AM
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Michael Solender said...

"inky" is a cool word

February 13, 2010 at 12:36 PM

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Christian Bell is a fiction writer living near Baltimore, Maryland.



Thinly Sliced Raw Fish is a project site of his featuring works of fiction each under 100 words, with a new post every other day. The original 50 ran from November 15, 2009, until February 23, 2010. The second 50 began on October 25, 2010, and ended on January 31, 2011.



Christian's main site is I'm Not Emilio Estevez, which features mostly his fiction of varying lengths, news related to his writing, and some passing rambling thoughts.








TSRF published elsewhere

  • 6: A Story About Glass @ Camroc Press Review
  • 14: The Letters @ Camroc Press Review
  • 23: Dale Murphy @ Camroc Press Review
  • 46: Clearing the Table @ Camroc Press Review

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