Twenty Favorite Collections of Flash Fiction (An International Selection)
(alphabetically by author, with ten from America and ten from elsewhere)
American
- Hoopty Time Machines: Fairy Tales for Grown Ups by Christopher DeWan 
- Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 
- You on Mars: Failed Sci-Fi Stories by Jennifer A. Howard 
- Pieces for the Left Hand by J. Robert Lennon 
- The Afflictions by Vikram Paralkar 
- And Yet They Were Happy by Helen Phillips 
- Inherited Disorders: Stories, Parables & Problems by Adam Ehrlich Sachs 
- Cradle Book: Stories & Fables by Craig Morgan Teicher 
- Ghosts of You by Cathy Ulrich 
- Minor Robberies by Deb Olin Unferth 
Non-American
- Blue Has No South by Alex Epstein (Israel) 
- Palm-of-the-Hand Stories by Yasunari Kawabata (Japan) 
- Atlas Inutilis by Hervé Le Tellier (France) 
- Centuria: One Hundred Ouroboric Novels by Giorgio Manganelli (Italy) 
- Complete Works and Other Stories by Augusto Monterroso (Guatemala) 
- The Toy Catalogue by Sandra Petrignani (Italy) 
- Anthropology by Dan Rhodes (England) 
- Microfictions by Ana Maria Shua (Argentina) 
- Grow a Pair: 9½ Fairy Tales About Sex by Joanna Walsh (England) 
- The Temple of Iconoclasts by J. Rodolfo Wilcock (Argentina/Italy) 
(I want to add one album to this list: Uncommon Deities, a 2012 release on the Samadhisound label, on which, with the musical accompaniment of Jan Bang, Erik Honoré, Arve Henriksen, and Sidsel Endresen, David Sylvian recites a series of what I would consider flash pieces, mostly written by the Norwegian writer Paal Helge-Haugen, about the hidden and forgotten gods of the universe. You can listen to it here.)
— September 12, 2020