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Science fiction short-short story site 365tomorrows turns 1000 stories old

Cory Doctorow at 7:57 pm Tue, Apr 22, 2008

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Stephen sez, "From its first story published free to the web August 1st, 2005, the flash fiction website 365tomorrows.com has posted a new piece of short science fiction to the web every day since and will post its 1000th story Apr 26th, 2008. The site continues to publish daily from a combination of staff writing and select submissions from amateur writers from around the world. A reader commented, 'An idea while stuck at a traffic light has spawned 500,000 words... of course that only counts the stories you've accepted. It's also interesting to think that you've gotten a thousand unique futures from a bunch of amateur writers. Pretty neat.'" Link (Thanks, Stephen!)

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  • Agent 86

    Quick, someone make a best of list, and I’ll be set for reading material for the next week or so.

  • Jeff

    I think it’s an interesting place, but I’m not cool with the font. It looks grainy. And a white background is best for reading I think IMHO.

  • Michael Brutsch

    I read there for a while, but a few abusive authors made life miserable in the forums. Then, around the one-year mark, they changed management, and introduced an editorial bias into their story selection process that made it not worth reading anymore. At least it’s still free.

  • dmonbot

    For Widescreen, White Backgrounds Burn my eyes….

    It’s an amazing site with amazing talent. It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly 3 years.

  • dmonbot

    ps. I only tolerate the white background on this site because of the awesome content.