Kenneth Calhoun, assistant professor of communications, has published a story titled “Neighbor” in Quick Fiction magazine. The nationally-distributed magazine is celebrated as a venue for flash fiction, or short-short fiction, and features stories of 500 words or less. Past issues have included works by Steve Almond, Stephen Dixon, Diane Williams, James Tate and many other poets and fiction writers.
This is Calhoun’s second appearance in the magazine. The new story is told from the perspective of a man who lives next door to a backyard, bare-knuckle fighter of Internet fame.