The Molotov Cocktail – 2012
Volume 3 Issue 5
Monthly
Kirsten McIlvenna
The Molotov Cocktail is interested in, as the submissions page indicates, “volatile flash fiction, the kind you cook up in a bathtub and handle with rubber gloves.”
The Molotov Cocktail is interested in, as the submissions page indicates, “volatile flash fiction, the kind you cook up in a bathtub and handle with rubber gloves.” They also want “your rotten characters,” and this issue is filled with those rotten characters. In Rich Larson’s “Patron Saint of Lost Causes” we meet four seemingly unhappy characters and see a connection between a son and an uncle that seems to come from emptiness. L.A. Craig’s “Fake Ocelet” is a brief display of a woman who has lost a son and wanders around town collecting garbage and scaring away the neighbors. And Ian Hilgendorf shows us a horse owner that is less than pleased with his life and what he has to do. These issues of The Molotov Cocktail are hand grenades; handle with care.
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