The Feast of None – by Rob Cely

Rob Cely is deep. Like Grand Canyon deep. Like ravines on other planets that make scientists weep with joy deep. That kind of deep.

Today, in round two of the Thanksgiving Free Flash Fiction Party, Rob Cely goes deep yet again with his short story The Feast of None. It’s wonderful and beautiful, but it ain’t for the faint of heart.

If you have the time, please check out the sites for ALL of the Fondue Writers: Joseph CourtemancheJamie D. GreeningKathy KexelDerek Alan ElkinsRob Cely, and Dr. Paul Bennet. If you like what you see, why not pick up a few copies of their books? It covers the cost of everything, and it gives us hope in those long, dark nights when we’re dreaming up new stories, wondering if the monsters in our heads matter only to us, or if one day they might come out of the dark to terrify you as well.

If you’d like what you see, you might also check out our first collection of short stories, The Covid Quarantine Catina, written during the first months of the Covid-19 lockdowns. It’s available in Kindle, Paperback, and Audio formats.

Dr Paul Bennet ends the week with his story on Friday. The rest of the authors will be here next week. If you’re out of town for the holiday, please have a great Thanksgiving. until then, enjoy the weekend and please, don’t break anything.

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